"Emryss held their hands together and blessed the union. Guinevere looked down on their three hands with both joy and trepidation. Premonition tingled the back of her neck."
This ring is imprinted with runes - the text taken from the classic book "Morte d'Arthur" - It's the scene of Guinevere and Arthur's wedding feast. Subtly adorned with an round rune plaque and it has taken various 'sword cuts' at the edges, making it look like an excavated artifact from the dragon age.
I've given it a patina to enhance the "old relic" feel. You can add an inscription on the inside to make it a very personal gift.
Made to order in all ring sizes. If you don't know your US or UK size, just measure the inner diameter of a ring you already have and let me know (in the note to seller).
* Sterling silver about 5 mm wide and 1 mm thick.
This ring is also available in silver with gold lining.
*** A bit more about the Futhorc text ***
The actual translated text can be seen in one of the photos - Each ring gets a fragment of a line - how much depends on the rings size. While I like that the text has significance and gives a nod to an old favourite legend of mine, the rings aren't meant to be 'read' as such - I just love the look of the old runes. This is the Furthorc alphabet also known as Anglo-Saxon runes.
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£62.00Price
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