Ring · Strength
Victory
Laurel-weight band — courage that claims the field without humiliation.

$420
Clocks and Colours · Sterling Silver
Recommended · Ring — commitment to earned victory
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Carry the weight
Strength- Owning success without impostor shrinkage
- Courage to claim honest victory
- Triumph worn without humiliating others
- Laureate presence after sustained effort
- FireActivates and transforms
- AirClarifies and distances
- MetalSharpens and structures
New here? Using a reading · Elements · Chakras
The reading
Victory crowns sterling silver with laurel-weight — courage to claim the field when humility has become hiding, triumph worn without humiliating the fallen.
This ring may support owning success after effort when impostor syndrome would shrink the win, and the substantial band can remind you that victory is not villainy when the contest was honest. Courage here is laureate: the willingness to stand in the result.
How to wear it
Placement · Hand energyThe same ring reads differently on every finger — tap the map.
Energy by finger
Ring· recommended
Commitment & bond
Vow to stand in result
Hover or tap a dot to explore each finger
Left hand · receives
Left hand — sorts impostor scripts inward.
Right hand · projects
Right hand — projects laureate presence outward.
Active
Claim the result.
Receptive
Allow triumph to land.
Energy
What is polarity?Victory balances claim with grace — accepting the wreath without requiring others' diminishment, courage that includes magnanimity.
Active pole
The active pole is claiming the result — accepting award, naming the win, standing visible when modesty has become evasion.
Receptive pole
The receptive pole is allowing triumph to land — receiving praise, outcome, and recognition as earned circulation, not stolen spotlight.
The symbol
Laurel crowned victors, poets, and emperors — not only conquerors but those who endured the arena.
Victory argues courage includes receiving the outcome: letting the arm raise, letting the record stand. Worn as substantial band or signet, the ring refuses false modesty that steals credit from the team and the self alike. On the hand, the symbol travels with the instrument that either diminishes or accepts the wreath.
The material
Sterling silver (.925) with victory or laurel detailing provides substantial, cool finger presence and significant daily weight.
Silver's lunar reflection supports honest relationship with success — neither grasping nor refusing. Articulated laurel or triumph motifs create tactile ritual; tracing the crown becomes practice of accepting outcome. Premium weight keeps laureate courage at the instrument of public and private claim.
The seal
Every true piece carries its own sigil. This is not decoration — it is the reading rendered as line: the chakras that answer, the elements that move it, the polarity that leans, and at the crown of the rising flame, the single mark that names what this tool truly is.
Go deeper
Hand energy▼
Left hand · receives
On the receiving hand, Victory may draw in impostor scripts and comparative diminishment, sorting them against actual effort before they reach voice. You may feel permission to stand in the result.
Right hand · projects
On the projecting hand, the band projects laureate presence outward. Touch the laurel before accepting credit you would normally deflect; let the hand remember honest victory is not greed.
Seasonal resonance▼
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