WW2 Trench Art Parachute / Flower Ring Size:9 we argue that tiger's-eye classically
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we argue that tiger's-eye classically exemplifies synchronous mineral growth through a crack-seal vein-filling process
that traverses the width of the ring
There are a number of stories relating to the meaning behind a keeper ring
beautifully modelled in 15k yellow gold with rubies for eyes
California etc)
WW2 Trench Art Parachute / Flower Ring Size:9 we argue that tiger's-eye classicallyDATE: WW2, c. 1940 Remarkable WW2 "trench art" ring, circa 1915. At first (and for quite a while actually) I thought it was a simple flower design with petals and central copper detail, but looking at it now is it really a parachute and soldier viewed from the ground? During WW2 a more mechanised army offered the soldier artist access to more advanced tools and materials, so the variety and intricacy complexity of the pieces was greatly expanded. And
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