Immerse yourself in the legendary tale of Theseus and the Minotaur with our extraordinary Octagon Ring. Crafted in sterling silver 925, this captivating ring is a true homage to the epic battle between the hero Theseus and the ferocious Minotaur.
The octagon shape of the ring adds a unique and symbolic touch, representing strength and harmony. Meticulously designed, the ring showcases intricate engravings that bring the mythological story to life. Every detail, from Theseus wielding his sword to the menacing Minotaur, is carefully depicted, capturing the essence of the legendary battle.
Made with the utmost craftsmanship, the ring not only tells a story but also offers exceptional quality. The sterling silver composition ensures durability and lustrous shine. It is a statement piece that merges artistry and mythology, allowing you to carry the spirit of bravery and triumph with you wherever you go.
Indulge in the allure of ancient legends with our Theseus and the Minotaur Epic Battle Octagon Ring. Let it serve as a reminder of the power within you to overcome any obstacle and emerge victorious.
Ring Specifications
Reference - R01-053-17
Metal - Solid Sterling Silver 925
Head Shape - Octagon 19mm x 17mm / 0.76" x 0.67"
Head Height - 4mm / 0.16"
Weight - approx.38,00gr (Size 11US)
Sizes - All Sizes available
Hallmarks - 925, JOLLER
Ring Finish - Polished
Theseus and the Minotaur on 6th-century black-figure pottery
Mythology
King Minos had waged war with the Athenians and was successful. He then demanded that, at nine-year intervals, seven Athenian boys and seven Athenian girls be sent to Crete to be devoured by the Minotaur, a half-man, half-bull monster that lived in the Labyrinth created by Daedalus.
On the third occasion, Theseus volunteered to talk to the monster to stop this horror. He took the place of one of the youths and set off with a black sail, promising to his father, Aegeus, that if victorious he would return with a white sail. Like the others, Theseus was stripped of his weapons when they sailed. On his arrival in Crete, Ariadne, King Minos' daughter, fell in love with Theseus and, on the advice of Daedalus, gave him a ball of thread (a clew), so he could find his way out of the Labyrinth. That night, Ariadne escorted Theseus to the Labyrinth, and Theseus promised that if he returned from the Labyrinth he would take Ariadne with him. As soon as Theseus entered the Labyrinth, he tied one end of the ball of string to the doorpost and brandished his sword which he had kept hidden from the guards inside his tunic. Theseus followed Daedalus' instructions given to Ariadne: go forwards, always down, and never left or right. Theseus came to the heart of the Labyrinth and also upon the sleeping Minotaur. The beast awoke and a tremendous fight then occurred. Theseus overpowered the Minotaur with his strength and stabbed the beast in the throat with his sword.
Additional Benefits
Free engraving inside the Ring up to 20 characters.
Free Shipping via FedEx International Priority.
Free Selectable Ring Finish
Platinum-Plated
Black Oxidized
The ring is also available in Yellow, White, and Rose Gold 9KT - 14KT - 18KT
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