
Victory Pattern Ring
Ox.Silver(v2)Victory Pattern Ring
Parameter
| Type | Ring |
| Inspiration | Victory |
| Material | Oxidized Silver |
| Size | #8 ~ #10 |
About
In the grand tradition of ancient Chinese etiquette, few gestures held as much weight as the “gift of the blade.” During the Han and Jin dynasties, gifting a knife or sword was no small matter, it was a ceremonial act of recognition and deep trust. These gifted blades bore a unique design: the “Victory Pattern,” a Han dynasty auspicious motif symbolizing continuous success. Known as lianshengwen, this motif praised one's potential, "you are worthy of responsibility, destined for greatness." We've taken that legacy and distilled it into a ring, transforming a once martial gesture into a wearable emblem of ambition and respect, whether for yourself or someone you believe in.
Carved into the ring's exterior is the historic Victory Pattern, its ancient elegance magnified by a high-contrast palette of black and white. The polished silver glows against oxidized detail, evoking a refined orderliness that feels both poetic and dignified. Hidden inside the band is an engraving, a signature Han dynasty ring-handled blade, honoring the spirit of ceremonial blade gifting, the very soul of this design. Sleek and understated, the closed-ring structure ensures all-day comfort and gentle wear, giving this piece a quiet power that speaks volumes.
This ring isn't just for style, it's a symbol. Wear it as a daily reminder of your own strength and worthiness. Or give it to someone you trust, someone stepping into a new chapter, someone you know can carry responsibility with grace. It's a nod to heritage, a quiet compliment, and a bond passed from one hand to another, as it was done centuries ago.
Ox.Silver(v2)Victory Pattern Ring
Parameter
| Type | Ring |
| Inspiration | Victory |
| Material | Oxidized Silver |
| Size | #8 ~ #10 |
About
In the grand tradition of ancient Chinese etiquette, few gestures held as much weight as the “gift of the blade.” During the Han and Jin dynasties, gifting a knife or sword was no small matter, it was a ceremonial act of recognition and deep trust. These gifted blades bore a unique design: the “Victory Pattern,” a Han dynasty auspicious motif symbolizing continuous success. Known as lianshengwen, this motif praised one's potential, "you are worthy of responsibility, destined for greatness." We've taken that legacy and distilled it into a ring, transforming a once martial gesture into a wearable emblem of ambition and respect, whether for yourself or someone you believe in.
Carved into the ring's exterior is the historic Victory Pattern, its ancient elegance magnified by a high-contrast palette of black and white. The polished silver glows against oxidized detail, evoking a refined orderliness that feels both poetic and dignified. Hidden inside the band is an engraving, a signature Han dynasty ring-handled blade, honoring the spirit of ceremonial blade gifting, the very soul of this design. Sleek and understated, the closed-ring structure ensures all-day comfort and gentle wear, giving this piece a quiet power that speaks volumes.
This ring isn't just for style, it's a symbol. Wear it as a daily reminder of your own strength and worthiness. Or give it to someone you trust, someone stepping into a new chapter, someone you know can carry responsibility with grace. It's a nod to heritage, a quiet compliment, and a bond passed from one hand to another, as it was done centuries ago.
Original: $9,359,000.00
-70%$9,359,000.00
$2,807,700.00Description
Ox.Silver(v2)Victory Pattern Ring
Parameter
| Type | Ring |
| Inspiration | Victory |
| Material | Oxidized Silver |
| Size | #8 ~ #10 |
About
In the grand tradition of ancient Chinese etiquette, few gestures held as much weight as the “gift of the blade.” During the Han and Jin dynasties, gifting a knife or sword was no small matter, it was a ceremonial act of recognition and deep trust. These gifted blades bore a unique design: the “Victory Pattern,” a Han dynasty auspicious motif symbolizing continuous success. Known as lianshengwen, this motif praised one's potential, "you are worthy of responsibility, destined for greatness." We've taken that legacy and distilled it into a ring, transforming a once martial gesture into a wearable emblem of ambition and respect, whether for yourself or someone you believe in.
Carved into the ring's exterior is the historic Victory Pattern, its ancient elegance magnified by a high-contrast palette of black and white. The polished silver glows against oxidized detail, evoking a refined orderliness that feels both poetic and dignified. Hidden inside the band is an engraving, a signature Han dynasty ring-handled blade, honoring the spirit of ceremonial blade gifting, the very soul of this design. Sleek and understated, the closed-ring structure ensures all-day comfort and gentle wear, giving this piece a quiet power that speaks volumes.
This ring isn't just for style, it's a symbol. Wear it as a daily reminder of your own strength and worthiness. Or give it to someone you trust, someone stepping into a new chapter, someone you know can carry responsibility with grace. It's a nod to heritage, a quiet compliment, and a bond passed from one hand to another, as it was done centuries ago.
























