This is a vintage style to our most liked spinner rings collection! It has the deep cameo Ashtamangala ("Eight Auspicious" in Tibetan Buddhism: parasol, pair of golden fish, conch, treasure vase, lotus, infinite knot, Dhvaja victory banner and Dharmachakra golden wheel ) embossed on the outside, with a most favorited spinning action.



Tibetan Buddhists make use of the particular set of eight auspicious symbols -- ashtamangala, in household and public art. It's considered one of the most important parts of Tibetan culture and Buddhism.



The simple yet elegantly designed spinner ring represents the purity of Zen and Buddhism and brings your courage and hope for life.





Size: (This is not a wedding ring, so you can wear it on any finger which fits and looks good)

Band width: ⅜ inches (1 cm)



Ring Size:

XX-Small: For finger circumference of 2.12 inches (54mm), Diameter 17.3mm, about US size 7

X-Small: For finger circumference of 2.25 inches (57mm), Diameter 18.2mm, about US size 8

Small: For finger circumference of 2.3 inches (59.5mm), Diameter 19mm, about US size 9

Medium: For finger circumference of 2.4 inches (62mm), Diameter 19.8mm, about US size 10

Large: For finger circumference of 2.55 inches (64.5mm), Diameter 20.6mm, about US size 11

X-Large: For finger circumference of 2.65 inches (67mm), Diameter 21.4mm, about US size 12



Material:

Sterling Silver 925







Meaning:

------"Eight Auspicious" in Tibetan Buddhism

Ashtamangala, The eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism consist of: parasol, pair of fishes, treasure vase, lotus, white-spiraling conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and golden wheel.

Groupings of eight auspicious symbols were originally used in India at ceremonies such as an investiture or coronation of a king. In Buddhism, these eight symbols of good fortune represent the offerings made by the gods to Shakyamuni Buddha immediately after he gained enlightenment.