
"With Independance Day the 4th of July 2010, comes the debut of the beginning of my 8th collection of men's rings inspired by the 1940's and 1950's. Alot of these rings include themes from WWII, signet rings, pinky rings, intaglios, cameos, intials, and even popular sports of the time like bowling. All of which I have antiqued and prefered them to look worn to death, simply because men used to own so few pieces and the jewelry that they did have had so much value that they would never take it off.When I think back on these times that shaped our great nation and when I wear one of these rings, it's like I'm honoring everything America stands for and the all the people that fought to give us our freedom. Ring three of this collection:This sterling silver World War II United States Square Army Ring was cast out of an old setting that was bought from a vintage clothing shop that I love to buy from in the city. As one can tell it was loved by it's previous owner, so much so that I felt it has to live on!The face measures 19mm's by 15mm's us of an eagle just like on the back of a one dollar bill, with wheat in left talon and arrows in the right one; the sides of the ring are two eagles with their wings spread faces opposite directions as if they are holding the square face up.Upon ordering please let me know of your size, and if you'd like antique, satin, or polished finish.
