Black Hills Gold Solid 10K 12K Order of Eastern Star Ring – Size 7

Black Hills Gold Solid 10K 12K Order of Eastern Star Ring – Size 7

$450.00
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Black Hills Gold Solid 10K 12K Order of Eastern Star Ring – Size 7

Black Hills Gold Solid 10K 12K Order of Eastern Star Ring – Size 7

$450.00

Black Hills Gold solid 10K yellow gold ring featuring the Order of the Eastern Star emblem in solid 12K gold leaf accents 🌿✨ The center displays the classic five-pointed Eastern Star with dark enamel panels and gold symbolic details, framed in a circular openwork setting. The sculpted leaf elements in rose and green tones are characteristic of traditional Black Hills Gold craftsmanship, giving the piece depth and texture without overwhelming the emblem itself.

The Order of the Eastern Star (OES) is a Masonic-affiliated fraternal organization founded in 1850. The five points of the star represent the Biblical heroines Adah, Ruth, Esther, Martha, and Electa, each symbolizing virtues such as faith, loyalty, fidelity, constancy, and love. The inverted star orientation is intentional and part of official OES symbolism ⭐ This design is worn proudly by members as a sign of service, character, and fraternal connection.

The ring has a raised, dimensional top with detailed leaf work surrounding the emblem, while the shank remains smooth and balanced for comfortable wear. It has presence without feeling bulky — the kind of piece that carries meaning first and metal weight second.

Verification:
10K Gold has been verified using an Auracle Gold Analyzer.
12K gold leaf accents have been verified using an Auracle Gold Analyzer.

Details:
Size: 7
Metal: Solid 10K yellow gold with solid 12K leaf accents
Markings: 10K, 12K
Design: Order of the Eastern Star emblem
Condition: Excellent estate condition.

Fun facts:
• The Order of the Eastern Star is one of the largest fraternal organizations in the world open to both men and women with Masonic affiliation 🌎
• Traditional Black Hills Gold pieces combine 10K gold with 12K rose and green gold leaves — a signature style developed in the Black Hills of South Dakota in the late 1800s 🌿

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