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Fire temple Persian Symbols Adjustable Open Ring
Fire temple Persian Symbols Adjustable Open Ring
Fire temple is a Zoroastrian place of worship. The temple of fire (Atashkad) is a place of worship for the followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Iran (Persia). In the Zoroastrian religion, fire together with pure water are means of ritual purity. Pure white ash for purification ceremonies is the basis of ritual life. The oldest remains of what has been identified as a fire temple are on Mount Haje, near Hamun Lake in Sistan. Only traces of the foundation and the plan of the area have been preserved, which are tentatively dated to the 3rd or 4th century BC. The temple was rebuilt during the Parthian era (250 BC – 226 AD) and expanded during Sassanid times (226-650 AD).
925 sterling silver
925 sterling silver
The perfect blend of beauty and durability, sterling silver is timeless yet wearable every day. We use 925 sterling silver, which means it’s made of 92.5% pure silver for a radiant shine, reinforced with 7.5% alloy for lasting strength. Like all our materials, it’s ethically sourced to minimize environmental impact. We love sterling silver for its versatility—effortlessly elegant and designed to be worn with ease.
Easy 60-Day Returns/Exchange
Easy 60-Day Returns/Exchange
At AIEGNOS, your happiness is our priority. That's why we offer an extended 60-day return & exchange policy.
If you're not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return or exchange the unused item in its original condition within 60 days of the date of receipt.
1-year warranty
1-year warranty
At AIEGNOS, your happiness is our priority. That’s why we offer an extended 60-day return & exchange policy.
Gnoce jewelry is designed to last, which is why all of our products are covered by a one-year warranty, starting from the day when your original order is received.
Related Symbol Meanings
Related Symbol Meanings
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