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It represents all the brave who fought defending Dixie, Americans and Cubans (read "Cubans in the Confederacy" by Phillip Thomas Tucker) both fighting for the same cause, its glamour glory and pride.
Wear the Confederate ring.
I wear it every year in the month of November, commemorating the brave who died in the battle of Honey Hill (read "Cuban Confederate Colonel" by DeLa Cova) November 30th, 1860.
The product description by Amazon.com says it all.
This ring must be worn with honor and respect.
The Southerners are known for their unique manners; the men are true gentlemen, and the women are true ladies, both are well educated and their hospitality and beauty are unequal to any other.
Also it has a sentimental and historical value for me.
Show your heritage with pride, remembering the beauty of the South.
I bought this ring because it has a very impressive look, made of good quality sterling silver with a beautiful designed representing the glory of the old South at a affordable price too.
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