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Rings
Original designs or mottos applicable to SCA use.
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The bezel depicts the symbol of the SCA Order of the Pelican. The pelican wounding its breast to feed its young is an apt metaphor for the Order's dedication to "service beyond sanity" in making the Society function. |
RG05 |
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Our most popular posie ring, "Bite Me!" in Latin is a fun and playful item. |
RP09 |
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"I am Master of the World" |
RP10 |
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"I am Mistress of the World" |
RP11 |
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"Art for Art's Sake" |
RP14 |
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"Let's Party", or more formally, "Now is drinking time" in Latin. |
RP15 |
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"Love Conquers All," the classic Latin sentiment. Band width 7 mm. |
RP16 |
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"Seize Life" or, playfully, "Get a life". |
RP17 |
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"May God increase sense in those who desire to write," a Latin sentiment inscribed by a monk at the end of a long and tedious manuscript. This "Scribe's Ring" honors the selfless service of those who create works of beauty for us all. |
RP19 |
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Wenches Ring (motto of the International Wenches Guilde) "Bigger Better Faster More" |
RP20 |
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"Truth against the world" in Welsh Gaelic, a popular bardic sentiment. |
RP22 |
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"Time Flies", in the classic Latin. |
RP24 |
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The Official Rogues Ring (of the International Rogue's Guilde): "Fortune Favors the Bold," rendered in Latin. |
RP25 |
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"Justice For All", a noble sentiment in Latin. |
RP26 |
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In the style of Mortuary Rings, popular in late medieval and Renaissance Europe, means "Let no ill be said of the dead" (literally "Of the dead nothing but good"). |
RP27 |
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