Courage And Vision

Anishinaabe wedding rings Zoongide'ewin Miinawaa Izhinamowin

Title: Zoongide'ewin Miinawaa Izhinamowin (Courage And Vision)
Type: Native American gold overlay (hawk and eagle) feather wedding rings
Materials
14K white gold; interiors of 14K warm yellow gold (ladies' ring) and 14K red gold (men's ring)
Width: 0.236 in (6 mm) 
Set price from: 1,940.00 USD* / 2,500.00 CAD* / 2.000,00 EUR**
Item: TRUTH-10

*Prices are indicative and depend on the current gold price and ring sizes. Shipping costs included, US and Canadian tax rates excluded.

**Prices are indicative and depend on the current gold price and ring sizes. Shipping costs excluded, Dutch BTW included.

Please note that persons who hold a Canadian First Nations status card and live and work on their reserve are generally tax exempt.

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GO TO OUR ART BLOG TO READ ABOUT THE SYMBOLIC MEANING OF SIMILAR WEDDING RINGS

N.B. Prices are indicative and depend on ring sizes, the current gold and gem prices, and the current rates of exchange. Contact us for a customized price quotation if you find a set of wedding or clan rings or a piece of jewelry you are interested in orderingPlease do not forget to mention the exact ring sizes in case you ask for a price quotation for wedding rings or clan rings.

The white and red gold wedding ring to the left, the men’s ring, shows an image of a feather stylized in a somewhat angular fashion; it is the feather of Gekek, the Hawk. The white and yellow gold ring to the right, its more fluent design depicting the feather of Migizi the eagle, is the ladies’ ring. The hawk feather embodying Gekek’s virtues like reflection, deliberation, and foresight, and the eagle feather representing Migizi’s courage, strength, and preknowledge, complement each other in a symbolic way; just like future partners for life are supposed to complete each other, physically as well as spiritually. Additionally, both feathers of the rings also symbolize the Spiritual and Learning Path that we, as humans, although very individual to every one of us, must follow together as we walk the Road of Life toward a happy and rewarding life and toward a bright future for our children and grandchildren.

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