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en: One depiction or artistic rendering of the Roissy "triskelion" ring, as described in the "Story of O" by Pauline Réage: Made of "dull grey" polished iron, and lined inside with gold (presumably to avoid staining the skin of the finger). On top, the ring had an iron signet disk that was fairly large (relative to the size of a woman's ring), with a slightly-raised convex shape, which "for design bore a three-spoked wheel inlaid in gold, with each spoke spiraling back upon itself like the solar wheel of the Celts". This is a very basic depiction (using only simple cylinder and disk shapes, shown in a simple "isometric projection" pseudo-perspective) -- in an actual ring, the perpendicular angles should of course be rounded, and the top of the signet disk (here shown flat) should be slightly convex.
de: Der Eisenring der O mit der Triskele nach der Beschreibung im Buch „Geschichte der O“ von Pauline Réage.
fr: L'anneau de fer de Roissy dans l' «Histoire d'O» par Pauline Réage.
For an alternative version of the "Ring of O" (based on a movie, not the book), see Image:Ring der o.jpg .
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