This Bulgakov ring is
made of silver and inlaid with Zirkons. It's design is inspired by
Bulgakov's book "Master and Margarita".
The great thing about this book is the two level story, that
illustrates how one must face up to the truth of oneself. The repeated
theme in the novel is that cowardliness is the worst of all human
qualities, and that fear is the cause of all suffering.
The ring has a triangle with
three zirkons that represent the three forces in creation. The
triangle also represents the Delta which is the first letter in the
devil's name. The triangle appears as well on the cigarette box that
the devil uses in the beginning of the book.
The M Represent the master. The ring reminds the wearer that he is the
creator of his own reality. The ring is engraved with the Hebrew quote: "Each will live according to his own
belief". Encircling the ring is a Hebrew engraving of a
citaton from the book by Faust: "Who are you,
then?... I am part of that power which eternally wills evil and
eternally performs good".