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In epaulet form, this silver men's ring features a design reminiscent of a spider's web and an engraved image of a double Zulfiqar sword on a black onyx stone. This striking silver epaulet features a web design and a black onyx stone set in the center, representing a cross. The twin Zulfiqar blades stand for might, power, and fairness. They were used extensively by the Persian Empire when it was at its height, making them a potent symbol of Persian culture. The shiny silver of the crossed swords and the siding web pattern is beautifully offset by the contrast of the black onyx. The epaulet design of the ring adds a touch of class and elegance. Anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind accessory, or a man interested in the rich history and culture of the Persian Empire, would do well to consider this piece. In addition to looking great on any man's finger, this ring is sure to spark many interesting conversations. As a result of its exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance, it will undoubtedly become a prized possession.