'Once Bitten, Twice Shy' RattleSnake Ring (#722)
'Once Bitten, Twice Shy' RattleSnake Ring (#722)
RattleSnake Ring
Nah… we don't mass produce our skull rings in some dimly lit factory with underpaid workers. Even though our prices are incredibly low, we believe in creating quality jewelry that'll outlast you, your offspring and even your great grand badasses for generations to come.
This detailed hunk of 316L surgical stainless steel was forged to life by hands that can accurately air guitar no fewer than 10 Metallica riffs. It's not only the highest grade of stainless steel in the jewelry industry, this is the same material used in architectural structures, marine environments, and even for plates and rods inside the body.
It absolutely will not fade… rust… corrode… change color… or leave stains on your fingers. Plus it requires no maintenance to retain its raw "fresh-out-the-box" machismo. You like… she likes… get one for each of you.
Material : Stainless Steel
Once upon a time, there was a small rattlesnake living in the desert. He had a happy life, basking in the sun, eating bugs, and occasionally slithering off to explore new places. One day, he stumbled upon a large farm. He was mesmerized by the vastness of the farm, so he decided to explore. As he ventured further, he noticed a large barn with a wide open door. Excited, he slithered inside to find a big, juicy mouse. The mouse spotted the rattlesnake and scurried away, but the rattlesnake was determined to catch his prey. He coiled up and made a loud rattle to scare the mouse, but the mouse was too fast and it was gone in a flash. Dejected, the rattlesnake slithered away, disappointed that he had been so close, yet so far away from his meal. As he left the barn, he noticed a small, yellow flower in the corner of the room. He had never seen a flower before and he was mesmerized. He slithered closer to take a better look and noticed a sign next to the flower that read "Rattlesnake Flower." The rattlesnake was amazed that a flower was named after him. He decided to stay and enjoy the beauty of the flower, rather than search for food. From then on, the rattlesnake made the flower his home and he spent his days basking in the sun and admiring his namesake. He never needed to hunt for food, as the flower provided him with all the sustenance he needed. The rattlesnake taught us that sometimes in life, the best thing to do is to take a break and appreciate the beauty of nature. He showed us that even the smallest creature can find happiness in the simplest things.