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1. True North
The compass is the heart of this piece, a nod to those with the bravery to explore the unknown—and represents one’s true north.
2. Course Correction
Sometimes life hits you extra hard and you have to change course to reach your final destination. The captain's wheel bordering the compass serves as an important reminder.
3. Rope Border
The compass and wheel are enclosed by a rope. Not much to say here...Rope is nautical as ****.

Don't believe me?
1. Is this wood or silver?!
My personal favorite aspect of this piece...the entire thing is sculpted with a wooden-plank texture, inside and out, to resemble the hull of a ship.
2. Wait, where are we going?
If you're lost, don't fear! Two unique sea-charts are sculpted into the ring's sides. Inspired by the Carribean island chains, (because pirates obviously), the islands are 3-dimensional and you can see the craters of volcanoes if you look closely.

You're a tough sell. Time to pull out the big guns.
1. That's right. CANNONS.
Ever seen a ring with cannons before? Can't say I have either. If this is the sales point that has you running to checkout, I completely understand. A most wise and logical decision.
2. Finally...Secret skull.
If this thing were any more nautical, the universe might split in two. When I was designing this piece, I knew I had to incorporate a skull somewhere.

HOW many nautical symbols?
1. The Compass
The compass sits at the heart of this piece; a symbol of courage, and a reminder to follow your true north.
2. Captain's Wheel
Your true north isn't straight ahead. The a wheel is a reminder for when you pivot to remain on course.
3. Rope Border
Rope is nautical as ****. Need I say more?
4. Rope Border
Perhaps the most nautical of all, a sea chart rests behind the compass.

You're a tough sell. Time to pull out the big guns.
1. Fortune ahead!
A treasure map. Because pirates.
2. Iron ship window.
The map is bordered by yet another nautical motif: the classic iron window seen on large ships.
3. ANOTHER compass?!
Mythic's signature and the hallmark are disguised as the map's compass. "M" sits at the north and "925" confirms the piece is sterling silver.