Crossed Palms Ring - Tribute to the Unknown Soldier
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Heritage in full bloomDescription
Heritage Inspiration The Arc de Triomphe, Napoleon's neoclassical masterpiece completed in 1836, shelters the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier since 1921 - an eternal flame sanctuary for the 1.4 million French soldiers fallen in World War I. The crossed palms, carved in the attic hall, symbolize reclaimed peace and the laurel of victory. This ring, exclusively produced by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, captures this motif with artisanal delicacy, turning a national emblem into a deeply personal accessory.
Materials & Features
Sturdy brass base with 18k fine gold plating for a warm, lasting shine (hypoallergenic, suitable for sensitive skin).
Finely engraved crossed palms motif, 1.8 cm wide for subtle presence.
Adjustable band (sizes 50-58) for everyday comfort. Featherweight: 8 g, so you can wear history without noticing.
Why Choose This Ring? Ideal for history buffs or as a commemorative gift (November 11, military anniversaries), it pairs with a chic suit or casual look, evoking Paris's grandeur on your finger. Easy care: Polish with a microfiber cloth; avoid chemicals.
Last pieces available - don't miss this collector's item. Add to cart and carry the memory of French heroes!
Description & Features
- Characteristics
Brass base with fine gold-plated finish.
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