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Lightening Strikes Twice Ring (#555) Reviews

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Made of highest grade 316L stainless steel.
Wear it with peace of mind everyday. The metal will not change color, rust or leave stains on the body. It requires no maintenance to keep it looking new!
Material: 316L Stainless Steel
We are offering a unique opportunity for collectors and museums to acquire a distinctive and controversial ring. This piece has drawn attention not only for its craftsmanship but also for the conversations it incites due to its symbolism. While we do not align ourselves with the symbolism of this ring, we acknowledge its impact and the importance of remembering all aspects of history, including those that are contentious.
Our decision to offer these rings stems from a belief in the value of preserving history in all its forms. Collecting such items allows us to reflect on the past, understand the complexities of different viewpoints, and ensure that future generations can learn from these artifacts.
This ring is more than just a piece of jewelry; it's a prompt for dialogue, an invitation to explore different perspectives, and a reminder that history is made up of diverse narratives. It is offered in limited quantities, making it a rare addition to any collection.
For those interested in acquiring a piece that stands at the intersection of controversy and craftsmanship, please contact us. This is not just an acquisition but an engagement with history and its lasting impact.
 

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Posted 8 months ago
Normally it is customary to wait to publish a product review until after you have received the item. I show you ordered at 12:21am on Apr 21, 2024 which was a Sunday. The next business day was Monday the 22nd and that is when the label was printed and your package was mailed. https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction_input?strOrigTrackNum=9400111206239545666080 I do see that your package had to go through the Atlanta, Georgia facility which has been in the news lately for slow delays in processing. Here is a recent news article about the delays: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/georgia-lawmakers-call-on-usps-to-address-metro-atlanta-mail-delays
Posted 8 months ago