Walk in Your Own Footsteps
Wedding rings product information
Title : Wiidosendizog Gidookawi'idizowinimiwaang ("Walk in Your Own Footsteps")
Type : Ojibwe-style graphic overlay ring set featuring a Wolf paw (left ring) and a Lynx paw (right ring)
Materials : 14K palladium white gold with 14K red gold interior (left ring); 14K red gold with sterling silver interior
Width : 0.32 inch / 8 mm
Price ring to the left from: 1,130.00 USD* / 1,440.00 CAD* / 1.112,00 EUR**
Item: TRUTH-6PWRG
Price ring to the right from: 940.00 USD* / 1,200.00 CAD* / 918,00 EUR*
Item: TRUTH-6RGSS
Prices are indicative and depend on ring sizes, the current gold or silver price, and the actual currency rates. *Shipping costs included, US and Canadian tax rates excluded **Shipping costs excluded, Dutch BTW included.
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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.
The symbolism of the wedding rings
Stylized footprints of Ma'iingan the Wolf and Biziw the Lynx feature the designs of these handcrafted, multicolor overlay wedding bands.
Each ring has two dots, representing partners for life. The two straight lines or grooves that run parallel, side by side, around the ring bands represent their individual paths; the longest line, which is the path of the person who's wearing the ring, is connected by the stylized paws of a wolf (the red paw in the ring to the left) and a lynx (the black paw in the ring to the right).
Wolf and lynx are known as warriors and wise teachers who show us the way in life.
The Elders tell us that there are many paths to follow, many choices to make. We must choose the right one.
Make your own footprint on this earth!
Gwayako-bimaadiziwin. Wiidosendizog Gidookawi'idizowinimiwaang: Walk the straight road - follow your own footsteps.
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