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Sterling Silver Blue Sapphire Heart CZ Claddagh Ring Sizes 4 to 9 Sterling Silver Blue Sapphire Heart CZ Claddagh Ring Sizes 4 to 9
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The claddagh is an Irish design that symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. A blue sapphire cubic zirconia heart dots the center of this claddagh ring. Jewelry is crafted of polished sterling silver and measures 9mm long x 2mm wide.

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8MM Black High Polish / Matte Finish Men's Tungsten Ring Wedding Band Sizes 6 to 15 8MM Black High Polish / Matte Finish Men's Tungsten Ring Wedding Band Sizes 6 to 15
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This beautiful Black tungsten ring is 8MM in width. It is all high polish with a matte finish raised center. If you are looking for a ring that is scratch proof and forever keep its shine, than our Tungsten Carbide rings are for you. Tungsten Carbide is ranked second hardest next to diamond on the Mohs scale, diamond being a 10 followed by Tungsten Carbide as 9. All of our Tungsten rings are Cobalt Free and hypoallergenic. Our rings will not cause skin irritations or turn your fingers green. Due to the Hardness of Tungsten, these rings can be laser engraved, but not hand engraved. All ring come with a 100% Money Back Guarantee and a FREE leather ring Box.

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Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Heart Ring(Sizes 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Heart Ring(Sizes 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)
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  1. 8mm Wide in the Center
  2. Weight is Approximately 2.5 Grams
  3. Nickel Free Silver
  4. Marked 925

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This Romantic Knotted Heart Ring was Inspired from the Patterned Artwork of the Legendary Celts.

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Stainless Steel Sparkle 3.8mm Band Ring - Women Stainless Steel Sparkle 3.8mm Band Ring - Women
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A shiny simple stainless steel band ring with shimmer stardust all around. This sparkling ring is 3.8mm wide and available from size 5 to 8. We use high quality stainless steel which has high resistance to rust, corrosion and tarnishing and requires minimal maintenance in order to keep jewelry looking like new. You can get the matching men's ring to make this a couples ring set for your love ones (Product number 508506.9935M).

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Sterling Silver Womens Band Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Solitaire Ring Size 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sterling Silver Womens Band Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Solitaire Ring Size 5 6 7 8 9 10
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  1. Gem Avenue Sku# BDRS001
  2. .925 Sterling Silver Ring
  3. Made in USA
  4. Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Solitaire Ring
  5. Excellent Quality Womens Band

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.925 Sterling Silver Solitaire Ring.

This Ring features Princes cut cubic zirconia with Great Luster.

Ring will be shipped in a Free gift box making it easy for you to surprise your special someone.

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Questions & Answers
Question : ????????????????????Rings???????????????
do u know any places that have cute rings for teen girls that are cheep but really cute?

Answer:
claire's, icing.

 

Question : RIngs...??
Ok so I need a commitment ring for my girlfriend!! Just something small and cute to show her how much I care and I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find one online?? Thanks!Ok so guess I should have told you that I am a college students so the money is alittle tight

Answer:
Any competent jewelry store should be able to get you anything you want, they just want your money anyway. I suggest skipping all that, like I did with my partner of 27 years, and buy her a silver or gold ring with her favorite stone, design...what she likes. At the time, mine was into black hills gold which was popular at the time. I believe this sentimentality will last years longer than any "processed promissory ring" mass produced. Just a thought.

 

Question : What is the difference between a sweetheart ring and a promise ring? How many rings are supposed to be given?
Ok, so my boyfriend wants to give me a promise ring, but my sister told him that first he is supposed to give me a sweetheart ring. She is saying that there are supposed to be four rings before marriage. The sweetheart ring, the promise ring, the engagement ring, and then the wedding bands.

Answer:
Sweetheart and promise rings are just made up marketing things. There is no tradition of having 4 rings before marriage. People used to only get wedding bands only not so long ago and no engagement ring. If he wants to give you a promise ring, go for it, but that is for sure just a thing that high school students do, not adults. Forget about sweetheart rings, LOL.

 

Question : How often do slip rings fail on oil drilling rigs and how long does it take to replace the failed ring?
I am interested in slip ring reliability on oil drilling platforms. What is the average cost of a failure in a slip ring? What is the time taken to replace a failed slip ring? How much do slip rings for oil drilling applications typically cost? Any information much appreciated.

Answer:
Metals are by nature hard and after mixing in it with oils it slip there so avoid to use of oils while you are wearing rings.........

 

Question : ??????? RINGS ??????
if R1, R2 ,... , Rn are commutative rings with unity, show that U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) = U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn)note:U(R) is the group of units of Rand + is the external direct product

Answer:
On the one hand, suppose u1, u2, ..., u_n are units of R1,...,Rn respectively, with inverses v1, v2, ..., v_n. Then clearly (u1,u2,...,u_n) is a unit in R1+R2+...+Rn, since (v1,v2,...,v_n) is an inverse. Hence U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn) ⊆ U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn).On the other hand, let X=(x1,x2,...,x_n) ∈ U(R1+R2+...+Rn). By definition, there is an element Xˉ¹ = (y1,y2,...,y_n) ∈ R1+R2+...+Rn.But this means that x1·y1=y1·x1=e, x2·y2=y2·x2=e, ..., x_n·y_n=y_n·x_n=e (where e is the identity element), whence each x_i∈U(Ri). Hence U (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) ⊆ U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn), and thereforeU (R1 + R2 +...+Rn) = U(R1) + U(R2) + .... +U(Rn).§

 

Question : What's the difference between rolling ring drives with 3 rolling rings and ones with 4 rings?
What's the difference between rolling ring drives with 3 rolling rings and ones with 4 rings?

Answer:
Rolling ring drives with 4 rings can supply double thrust force.more informatioan, you can visit:http://www.okcoil.com/products-linear-actuator-company-linear-motor-manufacturer/oka-traverse- unit-rolling-ring-drive-linear-motor-drives.html

 

Question : What is the symbolism behind purity rings and engagement rings?
Just got a purity ring and sticking to it. I understand what each ring means but I heard this cool story about how when you are walking down the aisle getting ready to say your I dos, your to-be husband removes your purity ring and puts on the other rings. I heard that from another that it should symbolize one love forever, etc. So as you can see the story got kinda messed up from there so does anyone know how it goes or have a link to a site where the story is?

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Purity rings (also known as chastity rings or abstinence rings or promise rings) are worn as a sign of chastity. The practice originated in the United States in the 1990s among Christian-affiliated sexual abstinence groups. Wearing a purity ring is typically accompanied by a religious vow to practice abstinence until marriage

 

Question : RinGs .? !?
im looking for a ring && hopefully you guys have some cute ones. i've looked through some cute ones, but i dont wanna spend too much on it. can yall help me find a cute on ?tips.*i love rhinestones*it has to be silverP.S if you wear the ring a lot withh it turn your finger green ?do i take it off at night or something ?

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I found some absolutely adorable ones!!http://juicycouture.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod2650002&parentId=cat1 303&masterId=cat121&cmCat=cat000000cat103cat121cat1303&index=4&tid=P9http://www.tiffany.com/shopping /item.aspx?sku=GRP00013&cid=96684&mcat=148204&menu=1http://shop.nordstrom.com/C/2375354/0~2376779~60 08000~2374604~2375354?mediumthumbnail=Y&origin=leftnav&pbo=2375354And yeah it might turn your finger green if it's on all the time so yeah, I suggest taking it off at night.I hope I helped =D

 

Question : What makes signet rings so important for noble and armigerous families?
Are they symbolic of some sort of succession? Given by the father to the oldest son as symbol of his trust and blessing to succeed to him? I know the history of signet rings and how they originate from Ancient Rome, but how about their meaning in the middle ages? How about their meaning now? Are they just an accessory? Do they still mean something in an age in which every common folksman can wear a signet ring even if he is not entitled to do so? Is it still used as a method of visual recognition of nobility or gentry?

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Simply, they are seals.Official documents were once sealed, to prove their authenticity, and in place of signatures when people could not write. Seals are still used, e.g., in Canada a bill becomes law after receiving Royal Assent, and then the Great Seal of Canada is used to seal the document. (Each sovereign has their own Great Seal.) A deed can be "signed, sealed, and delivered," although many "seals" nowadays are simply a gold foil circle with a sticky back, which can be bought at any stationary store.A convenient way to carry the seal is on a ring. As you suggested, this goes back to at least Roman times, which is long before Heraldry even existed. Being on a ring keeps it safe, as it cannot be used to "sign" things when the owner is not actually present (if it were stolen, for example). When an armiger dies, his heir will typically inherit the seal ring. No-one else can use it anyway. Sadly, my grandfather was buried with his, as my aunt could not bear to take if off of his finger! I have a wax impression of it, but I have to get a new one made. They are pretty expensive!A "signet" ring is often the initial, or initials of the person. Armigers usually use the crest, or sometimes the shield, engraved "imbroglio," which means backwards. This is done so that everything looks correct on the seal itself.Someone wearing one is an armiger, and therefore a gentleman, unless he is pretending to arms - all to common these days. Still, with the price of them, etc., someone wearing one will at least be a bit special - or pretentious. Take your pick!

 

Question : How would the rings of Saturn be different if Saturn had no moons?
How would the rings of Saturn be different if Saturn had no moons (yet somehow still had rings anyway)? Explain two reasons for the differences.

Answer:
- Some of the moons act like "shepherds". These are moons orbiting near the outer edges of rings or in gaps. The gravity of shepherd moons results in sharp edges to the ring, as material that drifts too close to the moon's orbit is deflected back, ejected or accreted by the moon.- Sometimes moons supply material to the rings, either by tidal forces or collisions of the moon with ring particles. Here is a famous photo from the Cassini mission where Enceladus is doing just that: http://www.agnld.uni-potsdam.de/~jschmidt/PlumeModel/EnceladusInTorus.jpg

 

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