Set Of Twelve Unique Rings
Looking for something that will set you apart from the rest? Well, look no further than this Set Of Twelve Unique Rings! Made of zinc alloy, these stackable rings are rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, and durable. They are also hypoallergenic and free of lead and nickel, so they won’t cause any skin irritations.
The Set Of Twelve Unique Rings comes in two colors, silver or gold, so you can choose what suits you better! Both colors emit a radiant shine on and on! Each ring is different from the others. From a simple band to finely detailed rings featuring premium Austrian crystals! They have been made by expert Italian artisans with attention to detail and quality.
This daring set of rings will put you in the spotlight! You can create a unique stacked style, or even mix them with other rings you already have. The possibilities are endless! They come at the best possible price, so don’t wait any longer, order your Set Of Twelve Unique Rings today!
Product Details
- Stackable rings
- 12 piecesÂ
- High-quality zinc alloy (zinc and copper)
- 2 Colors: Silver/Gold
- Durable
- Corrosion resistant
- Rust-proof
- Size: Fixed, as shown in the pictures
- Premium Austrian crystal
- Made in Italy
- Hypoallergenic
- Lead and nickel free
Finding out your ring size is easy
You can use the dropdown menus to find out your circumference or diameter measurements. Use the chart to find the ring size that matches your measurement and find your ideal fit.
The size of the ring is determined by the length across its inner width. Use a ring that fits. Measure the widest portion of the ring, from inner edge to inner edge, using a ruler. The measurement should be rounded to the nearest whole millimeter. If your ring is not circular, measure the shortest distance across it.
To get the finger circumference, wrap a long piece of paper around the base of the finger. To get the most accurate result, pull the paper as tightly as possible. Pull the paper evenly so that it overlaps evenly and is pulled tightly. Mark where the paper meets itself when you’ve finished. Measure the length of the paper in millimeters, then round to the nearest millimeter.
- Diameter Chart
- Circumference Chart
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