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Black Onyx Daughters of Rebekah ODD FELLOWS Ring WOMEN'S vintage sz 5-7-9 >L@@K

$ 9.9

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Organization: Odd Fellows
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Daughters
    of
    Rebekah
    This Ring is an oval black onyx with a bold setting and could actually be worn by a man or woman.  The stone measures 1/2in.by 3/8in. so it's good size.  This is vintage and yet, UNUSED.  Stone was actually screwed into setting.
    Pictures are a little fuzzy or show lint, but this ring is NOT.  It has a small lavender "R", moon and dove adorning it.  Inside of ring is marked "1/30 14k RGP, C&C."
    From Clark&Coombs, Providence,RI, this has been sitting in a box for over 50 years.  Little to no tarnishing here, perfect condition.  A blast from the past.
    Sizes are 5,7,9 so far.  **
    Let me know or I will send you a 9**.
    Wear it with pride or Add this to your collection !
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    The
    beehive
    , a representation of cooperative industry teaching the advantages of united efforts in all the ministries of the order.
    The
    moon and seven stars
    represents the never failing order which pervades the universe of God and all of nature, and suggest to the members the value of system, regularity and precision in all worthy undertakings.
    The
    dove
    , a universally recognized emblem of peace, has this significance in the Rebekah Degree. Through the mission of love and charity, of tolerance and forbearance, Rebekahs are to strive to bring happiness to others and to promote “Peace on earth and good will to men.”
    The
    lily
    , long regarded as the emblem of purity, is a symbol of the purity of character, of thought, of word, and of action which are aspired to in the hearts and lives of members of the Rebekah Lodge.