The wavy outer band of the Troy ring echoes the uneven walls and eroded contours of the legendary city. Just as Troy was destroyed and rebuilt across nine layers - each with its own architecture and myth - the ring’s surface bears rugged, various undulations, like time-worn stone shaped by centuries of wind, water, and war. These waves also salute the ancient rivers Scamander and Simois, drawing inspiration from the currents that twisted and tumbled around the city’s fate.