Marine Corps jewelry can be found on Carrollcollection.com, as well as EagleRings.com with 25 additional original designs of the Carroll Collection. His military jewelry is displayed online in sterling silver and 10k gold,and 14k and 18 k white and yellow gold, Carroll is the creator and designer of The Carroll Collection of American Eagle rings. His designs are original, exclusive and extreme in detail. The metals they use are the top of the line. He wants you to be absolutely satisfied with your Marine Corps jewelry and USMC jewelry. Each of his twenty-six original designs is strong in detail, heavy in weight and handcrafted to the finest standard. He offers an unconditional guarantee on the quality and workmanship of their Marine Corps jewelry and USMC jewelry. They stand behind every transaction. Guaranteed. All of his Marine Corps jewelry and USMC jewelry is handcrafted, hand polished and made and manufactured in the United States. Real American.
Carroll says he didn’t want to make a military ring that looked like high-school style class rings. He wanted to design a handsome ring with a strong look. He needed the Marine Corps jewelry to be heavy in weight, and extreme in detail. Also he wanted a USMC ring that any person could wear everyday as a tribute to the history, culture and heritage of The United States. Not only do his eagle rings salute the dedicated men and women who serve(d) in the Armed Forces, they also recognize the everyday citizen, who loves their country and is proud to show it. He has completed his twenty-fifth design, including four navy rings, in what has become known as The Carroll Collection. Look for Marine Corps jewelry or USMC jewelry on Carrollcollection.com with twenty-five eagle ring original designs that are extreme in detail and handcrafted to the finest standard. Particular to the Navy, his Navy rings include 1st Naval ring, Marine ring - also termed under Marine Corps ring and USMC ring - Mariner ring and Heritage ring. All are exclusively related to Carrollcollection.com and can only be purchased directly through them.
Due to the custom nature
of our all of their rings, including the Marine Corps jewelry, ordering the
correct size in your USMC ring is very important. Carroll recommends seeing
your local jeweler for sizing for a broadband ring. Navy rings, Marine Corps
rings, USMC rings, Air force rings, Army rings, firefighter rings, police symbol
rings, historic rings, patriotic rings and eagle rings are all related to Carrollcollection.com.
Navy rings from the Carrollcollection.com are available in sterling silver womens
and mens rings sizes and are also available in 10 karat gold, 14 karat gold
and 18 karat gold. At the urging of many satisfied customers, Carroll continues
to create new designs to add to the collection. Carroll created ‘Great
Seal’, designed after the Great Seal of The United States to begin his
collection ten years ago. His latest creation, America, is available with or
without the brilliant ceramic enameling of red, white and blue is now available
exclusively through the Carroll Collection of American Eagle Rings. All Marine
Corps jewelry and USMC jewelry designs are registered in the U.S. Library of
Congress and carry his copyright on the inside of the ring. His Marine Corps
jewelry is individually cast and hand polished, made and manufactured in the
United States. The designs are uniquely his own. Search for Carroll’s
Marine corps jewelry on Carrollcollection.com by using any of the following
terms - eagle rings, eagle ring, patriotic jewelry, USMC jewelry, military jewelry,
Aviator, America, Centennial, Centurion, Colonel, Defender, 1st Naval, Glory,
Great Seal, Heritage, Independence, Laureate, Legacy, Liberty, Marine, marine
corps jewelry, marine corps rings, USMC rings, Mariner, North Eagle, Old Abe,
Patriot, Phoenix, Republic, Senator, Sentry, Washington - all Marine Corps jewelry
sources at Carrollcollection.com. Mike Carroll is the creator and designer of
The Carroll Collection of American Eagle rings. He and his wife, Maribeth are
the owners, operators and manufacturers of The Carroll Collection of American
Eagle Rings in Prairie View, IL, a small town in the northern suburbs of Chicago,
IL. "When I set out to design a ring worthy of a U.S. Marine, I knew it
had to be beyond comparison. It had to be instantly recognizable, affordable
to all ranks and of the highest quality. It is just that," says Carroll.
An unmistakable symbol, this ring was designed in recognition of the United
States Marine Corps. Brigadier General Commandant Jacob Zeilin approved the
current emblem on November 17, 1868. Two days later, it was signed and endorsed
by the Secretary of Navy. The emblem consists of a globe (showing the Western
Hemisphere) intersected by a foul anchor, and surmounted by a spread eagle.
The anchor’s origin dates back to the founding of the Marine Corps in
1775, indicates the amphibious nature of Marines’ duties.