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The marking PAT 6591833 on the inside of a ring likely indicates that the design or manufacturing process for the ring is protected by a patent, specifically patent number 6591833. This means that the design or a particular feature of the ring has been legally recognized and granted exclusive rights by the patent office. Such markings can often be found on jewelry to signify originality and protect the creator's intellectual property.

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