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The Imperial Eagle

Double headed eagle

Inspired by the ancient heraldic symbol of the double-headed eagle, the ring of the Imperial Eagle carries the language of empire, command, and old-world heraldry. The eagle looks in two directions, representing vigilance, authority, and vision beyond the present moment.
Along the sides of the ring, the ankh recalls ancient Egyptian ideas of life, continuity, and eternity. Together, the symbols form a ring that seals the power shaped by history, ceremony, and iconography.

Long ago, before the maps of the world were drawn in ink, the symbol of the Double-Headed Eagle first took flight in the ancient highlands of the Near East. Legend says it was born not from the ambition of men, but from the necessity of a guardian who needed to watch the world in two directions at once.
One head looked east, toward the rising sun, trade roads, and distant powers. The other looked west, toward old laws, ancient thrones, and the lands already claimed by history. Together, they formed a guardian that could not be surprised, a creature made to see what was coming and remember what had passed.
Centuries passed, and kingdoms fell, but the eagle endured. It moved from banners to seals, from imperial halls to hidden traditions, always carrying the same message — true power watches both the past and the future.

Build Notes

Every detail is intentional. From sculpted relief to refined finishing, this ring is built to be lived in and remembered.

Sculpted detail

Raised detailing across both the face and side panels

Surface depth

Deeply defined textures and layered engraving throughout the surface

Inner structure

Precise sculpted modeling with refined hand-polishing to enhance contrast, depth, and dimensional clarity

Dimensional finish

Balanced surface definition maintained throughout the piece

More build details

Material

Titanium steel.

Width

17 mm

Weight

Approx. 20 g

Durability

Resistant to corrosion, tarnish and rust.