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City Ring (755)
The city ring and bracelet represent the style worn by the wealthy gentry in the 18th century.
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Snake Ring (120)
Already 5000 thousand years ago man put a metal ring around his finger believing it would bring special talents.
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Bark Ring (1010)
The ring had hidden protective powers creating a magic force that protected from evil spirits.
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Bear Ring (6040)
He who bore the sign of the bear held sway over both people and nature.
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Hand in Hand Ring (6301)
The jewellery represents the Central European style that had spread also to the northern shores of the Baltic Sea.
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Designed from Ornamental Motif (1271)
The ring had hidden protective powers since a ring closing around the finger created a magic force that warded off evil spirits.
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Ring - Designed from Ornamental Motif (1563)
Its round shape makes the ring a paradigm of perfection and eternity.
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Uskela Ring (287/1)
Wedding rings were placed on the ring finger so that the feelings of the heart would be unable to escape.
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Uskela Gold Ring (591)
Gold wedding and engagement rings retain their splendour symbolising eternal happiness.
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Salmon Ring (6060)
The salmon inhabits the depths. The seers spirit could move in the lower world in the form of a salmon.
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Ring (1222)
Its round shape makes the ring a paradigm of perfection and eternity.
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Plain Ring (1347)
Kalevala Koru rings feature the warm glow of bronze and bright silver.
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