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A '''ring''' is (usually) a jewel worn on one's finger. It can refer to: | A '''ring''' is (usually) a jewel worn on one's finger. It can refer to: | ||
==Jewelry== | ==Jewelry== | ||
* '''[[The One Ring]], forged by [[Sauron]]. | * '''[[The One Ring]]''', forged by [[Sauron]]. | ||
:* The [[Ring-inscription]] | :* The [[Ring-inscription]] | ||
:* The [[Lord of the Ring]] | :* The [[Lord of the Ring]] | ||
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* The '''[[lesser rings]]''', forged by the elves | * The '''[[lesser rings]]''', forged by the elves | ||
*The [[Ring of Barahir]], a heirloom of the [[Dúnedain]]. | *The [[Ring of Barahir]], a heirloom of the [[Dúnedain]]. | ||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
* [[Máhanaxar]], the ''Ring of Doom'' where the [[Valar]] met. | * [[Máhanaxar]], the ''Ring of Doom'' where the [[Valar]] met. |
Revision as of 22:45, 3 March 2010
A ring is (usually) a jewel worn on one's finger. It can refer to:
Jewelry
- The One Ring, forged by Sauron.
- The Ring-inscription
- The Lord of the Ring
- The War of the Ring
- The Fellowship of the Ring
- The Ring-finder and the Ring-bearers.
- The Rings of Power, forged by Celebrimbor.
- The lesser rings, forged by the elves
- The Ring of Barahir, a heirloom of the Dúnedain.
Other
- Máhanaxar, the Ring of Doom where the Valar met.
- Morgoth's Ring (concept)
- Tolkien's Ring, a book by David Day
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