Weighing 15 grams, this commanding ring once belonged to a Jewish-Andalusian metalsmith whose family had fled Spain and found refuge in Fez. There, he carved out a new identity , not with words, but with fire and metal. Each line etched into this ring follows a sacred geometry, designed to protect, to ground, and to remind.
This wasn’t a ring for decoration. It was worn during negotiations, spiritual rites, and the quiet, steady work of rebuilding life. Its edges carry the confidence of someone who knew how to begin again, without forgetting where he came from.
Passed from hand to hand, across generations, it became more than adornment. It became a declaration. To wear it now is to wear something that remembers, not just exile, but endurance. Not just history, but triumph.
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