16th-century astronomical sphere ring!
A ring designed in Germany in the 16th century turned into an astronomical ball
Open the ring that turns into an astronomical ball. The most inconspicuous moment of this vast universe, but it is the life of you and me only once.
Romance 500 years ago, "Closing is our love, opening you is my world"
- This ring is a universe when it is open and a ring when it is closed.
- This ring means wanna offer you a whole universe
- This ring can be worn by both men and women.
What if you could wear the entire universe on your finger?
Since ancient times, astronomers around the world have used models of the sky to make calculations. With the advent of the armillary sphere, stargazers were given a physical model to better visualize the lines of celestial longitude and latitude. Created independently in ancient Greece and ancient China, these armillary spheres consisted of spherical rings centered on either the Earth or the Sun. During the 16th and 17th centuries, these astronomy tools were sized down to become fashionable finger rings that moved just like regular armillary spheres.
*Chain is not included*
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