Our Elder Brother Wolf / On the Path of Seeming Contradictions

Ojibwe-style graphic overlay rings depicting the Mide Life Road and wolf paws

Title: Nisayenh Ma'iingan/Aazhideyendamowinan Miikanang (Our Elder Brother Wolf/On The Path Of Seeming Contradictions)
Type: Ojibwe-style graphic overlay wedding ring with cut-out designs in both exterior and interior (The Life Road and a stylized wolf paw) 
Materials: 14K palladium white gold; interiors of 14K red gold with wolf paw inlays of 14K palladium white gold. OR: sterling silver.
Width: 0.35 in / 9 mm and 0.315 in (8 mm)
Set price from
 
2,115.00 USD* / 2,847.00 CAD* / 2.300,00 EUR** (WISDOM-12 G)
730.00 USD*** / 920.00 CAD*** / 730,00 EUR** (WISDOM-12 S)

Item: WISDOM-12 G (Executed in gold)
          WISDOM-12 S (Executed in sterling silver)

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*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 ring sizes and the current gold or silver price and EURO/DOLLAR exchange rates. Shipping costs excluded, Dutch BTW included.

***Prices depend on the current silver price and EUR/DOLLAR exchange rates. Shipping costs excluded, US and Canadian tax rates excluded.

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

> Visit our art blog to read about the symbolical meaning of the above wedding rings

PLEASE NOTE: The cost of gold, silver, and platinum is fluctuating weekly. Although prices on this website are being updated on a regular base, they are merely indicative. 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 ordering. Please do not forget to mention the item number and the exact ring sizes in case you ask for a price quotation for wedding rings or clan rings.

Some considerations when measuring ring sizes:

Since the wider a ring is, the tighter it will fit, please note that your sizes must be measured with a ring sizer (a jeweler's wedding band gauge) of the same width as the rings of your choice.

The best size is usually the ring that fits snugly and gives a little resistance when you take it off. If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

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