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  2. File:Cross-Trinity-Borromean-interlinked.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Borromean rings were converted from the following vector PostScript source code: %! 2 dup scale/A{0 setgray 13 setlinewidth 48 0 360 arc closepath stroke 1 .851 0 setrgbcolor 9 setlinewidth 48 0 360 arc closepath stroke}def 157 133 157 133 A 103 133 103 133 A 130 86.234628196 130 86.234628196 A 0 setgray 13 setlinewidth 157 133 48 285 307 arc stroke 157 133 48 173 195 arc stroke 1 .851 0 ...

  3. Claddagh ring - Wikipedia

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    A "Fenian" Claddagh ring, without a crown, is a slightly different take on the design but has not achieved the level of popularity of the crowned version. Claddagh rings are relatively popular among the Irish [11] and those of Irish heritage, such as Irish Americans, [18] as cultural symbols and as friendship, engagement, and wedding rings. [19]

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  5. Borromean rings - Wikipedia

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    The name "Borromean rings" comes from the use of these rings, in the form of three linked circles, in the coat of arms of the aristocratic Borromeo family in Northern Italy. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The link itself is much older and has appeared in the form of the valknut , three linked equilateral triangles with parallel sides, on Norse image stones ...

  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the jewellery industry in the early 20th century launched a campaign to popularise wedding rings for men, which caught on, as well as engagement rings for men, which did not, go so far as to create a false history and claim that the practice had medieval roots. By the mid-1940s, 85% of weddings in the U.S. featured a double-ring ...

  7. Wedding ring - Wikipedia

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    A wedding ring is commonly worn on the ring finger. A pair of wedding rings. A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. [1] It is usually forged from metal, traditionally gold or another precious metal. Rings were used in ancient Rome during marriage. [2]

  8. File:Saint Brendan's Cross.svg - Wikipedia

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