Rashi Ratan 5.25 Ratti Natural Certified Yellow Sapphire Pukhraj Gemstone Panchdhatu Ring Brass Sapphire Ring
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considered to be a very auspicious symbol. It is considered to be a reincarnation of Lord Vishnu and also represents Goddess Lakshmi as well. Thus, pukhraj rings for men brings good fortune and prosperity to whom it belongs. Wearing a tortoise ring for men and women keeps negative energy at bay and brings peace and good luck into your life. Since the tortoise is known for its slow pace and patience - the wearer of this ring will also attain peace and patience. Just as the pukhraj shell is hard and unbreakable, one who wears the pukhraj ring also becomes strong and powerful - capable of winning every situation. Tortoise Ring helps you move through hardships, removes negative influence and brings happiness and victory in your life. Tortoise Ring for Men & Women - This Tortoise Ring can be worn by people of both the genders. It helps both Men and Women to achieve their dreams and enhance their qualities. Whether you are a working professional, businessman, entrepreneur, home maker, teacher, mother, single woman - whoever you are, the tortoise ring will benefit you a lot. High Grade Gold Plated pukhraj Ring - This Tortoise Ring is made of high quality gold plated metal - shiny and long lasting. Adjustable Tortoise Ring for Men and Women - The pukhraj Ring is ideal for Men and Women and fits both perfectly. No matter how your fingers are - big, small, tiny, thin, thick - the tortoise ring can be worn by anyone since it is adjustable. It fits any size. Where to Wear the pukraj Ring - pukhraj Ring for Men & Women is to be worn on either the Index Finger of the Right Hand.These days turtle ring is usually seen in many people's hands. Some people wear it just for fashion But some people wear it by adding to the Vastu. According to Vastu Shastra, wearing it increases attraction, confidence, and business, It is good for fortune and brings kindness of Shri Lakshmi Mata. According to mythology, the tortoise is an avatar of Lord Vishnu.