It is very simple to determine the ring size, since in fact the size of the ring is the finger circumference in mm.
Use a measuring tape, or if you don’t have any, you can use a thread or a string. Wrap around your finger and the resulting length size can be measured with a ruler. It is important to try to make an exact measurements, but if you have not succeded to take exactly the right size, of course, we will by it back and you can order another one. View the demonstration video about the ring size measuring!
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You can choose in our jewelry ring catalog from a big variety of rhodium plated cubic zirconia silver rings, and other kind of rings with amber, opal, turquoise, garnet, onyx and other beautiful gemstones, rings without stones, and anti-allergic stainless steel rings.
A ring (jewelry) is a decorative ornament for fingers, toes, or around the arm or neck.
A finger ring is a circular band worn as a type of ornamental jewelry on a finger. It is the most common meaning of the ring.
Other types of metal bands used for ornaments are also called rings, such as arm rings and …
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Cubic zirconia (CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but can be manufactured in many different colors. It should not be confused with zircon. Zircon is a zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4). It is sometimes mistakenly named cubic zirconium.
Because of its cheap price, durability, and visual similarity to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia is the most important competitor for diamonds since 1976.
Cubic zirconia is crystallographically isometric, an important attribute of a diamond …
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Silver
This article is about the chemical element. For the color, see Silver (color). For other uses, see Silver (disambiguation).
Periodic table: 47 Ag; Appearance: lustrous white metal
silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag (Latin: argentum, from the Indo-European root *arg- for "grey" or "shining") and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal. The metal occurs naturally in its pure, free form (native silver), as an alloy …
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