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Morana ring

Morana ring

Regular price $38.20 USD
Regular price $50.94 USD Sale price $38.20 USD
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Item Main Features:

Base Material : Italian Bronze solid (88 % Copper, 12% tin) or Sterling silver (Ag 92.5 %)

- Item made to order just for you.

- Free shipping for orders from 99 USD

Morana Ring – Powerful Slavic Amulet of Renewal and Strength:

The Morana ring is a powerful and symbolic piece of jewelry inspired by ancient Slavic mythology. Known as the goddess of winter, death, and rebirth, Morana represents the eternal cycle of life and transformation. A Morana ring is not just an accessory, but a meaningful talisman that embodies strength, mystery, and spiritual renewal. Crafted with intricate details, this ring often features dark, elegant designs that reflect the depth and mystique associated with Morana symbolism.

Wearing a Morana ring allows you to connect with ancient traditions while adding a bold and unique statement to your style. Whether made from silver, gold, or adorned with stones, each Morana ring carries a distinctive aesthetic that appeals to lovers of mythology, gothic jewelry, and symbolic accessories. This ring is perfect for those seeking a meaningful gift or a personal amulet that represents resilience, protection, and transformation.

If you are looking for a Morana ring that combines mythological significance with modern craftsmanship, this piece is an ideal choice. The Morana ring is popular among those who appreciate Slavic symbols, spiritual jewelry, and unique handcrafted designs. Add a touch of ancient power to your collection with a Morana ring that tells a story and enhances your individual style.


Description of the ring Morana:

  • Material: Italian bronze solid (88 % Copper, 12% Tin) or Silver 925.
  • The ring is made for order.
  • The ring is ready for shipping in 5-21 working days.


If you cannot determine the size of the ring - use ring size chart.

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