Ring: A Symbolical Memento

When I was a kid, I used to think why jewelry is important to a person. Somehow, I realized that the importance really depends on the person or the one who wears it.

I’m pertaining to all kinds of jewelries like earrings, necklace, bracelet, ring and anklet. But among the types, I precisely believe in the simplest yet symbolical of them all, the ring. Not because I’m a fan of the scary movie film but because you can wear it easily to one of your fingers.

When I was in highschool, I used to have a silver ring, and everytime I remember it reminds me of the challenges of my highschool days. Same goes with my college ring but the difference was the type of material used because it’s made out of gold. I even pawned it during the time I really need a money for my school project but I always got it back. Unluckily, I already lost both of my highschool and college rings; the latter because someone has stole it from my baggage when I’ve had my first vacation trip abroad.

In the next chapters of my life, I’m looking forward to have a unique jewelry that would remind me of the highlights of my life. Of course, it would still be a ring but unique in a sense that it is made of cobalt. You can take a glimpse of the glamorous designs of rings at scott kay cobalt.

I may or may not get married soon because it really depends on me on how I wanted to live my life. If ever I reached my ideal marrying age and I haven’t found yet my lucky girl, I’m just hoping that the next ring that I’m going to keep would not be a suffering! Kiddin’ aside. (AAP)

About Aleks

Engr. Aleksandre Pates (a.k.a. Aleks or André) is an I.T. Professional and Electronics Engineer by profession, but it didn’t hinder him to enrich his skills and broaden his experience in theater and literary. He is also a College Instructor/Professor, Playwright, Artistic/Creative Director, Singer, Songwriter/Composer, Resource Speaker/Lecturer of Campus Journalism, Editorial Writing, Creative Writing and Leadership Empowerment for Youth. He is a Palanca Awardee, and he was the Editor-In-Chief of The Philippine Artisan (official student publication of TUP-Manila) from 2003-2007. He is a Certified Oracle Partner Expert since 2010, a Certified Harvard Connected Manager, and a member of the prolific playwright organizations in the Philippines, The WritersBloc. He also holds numerous positions in socio-civic and professional organizations like Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP – Manila Chapter), FEU Institute of Technology, and De La Salle Araneta University Alumni Association, Inc.
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