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  2. Minoan seals - Wikipedia

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    A much-discussed gold signet ring from Knossos, perhaps showing a goddess and worshippers. At Mycenae, the shaft grave circles A and B are groups of elite burials with rich grave goods that include many seals that are thought to be Minoan, certainly in terms of their tradition, and probably in terms of their place of manufacture.

  3. MIT class ring - Wikipedia

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    The ring remains in the possession of the Institute until the owner can be identified. [32] Several alumni have had lost rings returned through the MIT Alumni Association. [33] [34] [35] When Brass Rats have appeared in on-line auctions, alumni have been known to bid prices beyond the value of the gold contained in the ring. [36]

  4. Ecclesiastical ring - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the ring design is inspired by Jesus telling St. Peter, who was by trade a fisherman, "I will make you a fisher of men." The Ring of the Fisherman is a large gold ring with a round or, more recently, an ovoid, bezel. As recently as the 1970s, it was a large medallion shape.

  5. Shakespeare's signet ring - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the SBT licensed the making of a version of the ring for sale to a Stratford jeweller firm. According to the jeweller, these rings were made with the same gold alloy as the original. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Other SBT merchandise based on the ring include pendants and fridge magnets .

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  7. Pinky ring - Wikipedia

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    FDR's pinky signet was noted and admired by Sir Winston Churchill (who wore his own gold signet on a different finger). [18] Wedding bands (always a gift from wife to husband) were usually worn by Western men in the Victorian age on the left hand pinky finger, [19] although few British men wore wedding rings until World War II. [16]

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