Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring
Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring
Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring
Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring
Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring
Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring

Inhabitants: Eagle Signet Ring

Regular price $ 250.00

Inhabitants of the Northwest:  Samborghini and Buddy Austin teamed up to create a series of Signet rings and a matching tie-dye t-Shirt.   The wolf, rattlesnake, eagle, and cougar are among the Northwest’s most respected and awed animals.  They each represent various habits and virtues.  The wolf is a pack animal and represents loyalty.  The rattlesnake sheds its skin over and over symbolizing immortality and creativity.   The bald eagle overcoming threats of extinction represents resilience and peace.  The cougar silently roams vast distances representing stealth protection.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Conservation Northwest, whos mission is to 'Keep the Northwest wild' by protecting, connecting and restoring wildlife and wildlands in Washington and British Colombia.  

Ring: made in Sterling Silver with hand engraved Rattlesnake and collaborative hallmarks.  

SIZE 9: But can be Resized.  Just email us with your size and order number after you place online order.  sales@thirdeyeassembly.com 

Eagle: The Bald Eagle aka Haliaeetus Leucocephalus is one of the most iconic animals representing the Northwest.  They are found right here in Seattle where Sam and Buddy met and started this collaboration.  They are only found in North America and they a classic symbol of America and Freedom.  During these difficult times where some of us are just now realizing all of America’s people aren’t as free as we may have once thought.  We hope that the success story of the Bald Eagle almost going extinct and overcoming that hardship can serve as a way to symbolize the resilience of our citizens.  We can overcome these difficult times and become a better country where everyone is created equal.

Inhabitants Tie Die t-shirts are available at samborghini.com

More about Conservation Northwest:

They work on-the-ground across Washington to restore forests, shrub-steppe and grasslands to increase wildfire resilience, including through forest collaboratives and our Forest Field Program. They've also represented the Washington Prescribed Fire Council to help restore natural low-intensity fire cycles to dry forests across the state, and work in Olympia and Washington, D.C. to improve fire and forest policy at the state and national level. 

For more info, check out their website www.conservationnw.org/