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Men's Wedding Band.
Power on your finger!!! - "Urban Ring" A huge, thick, heavy, wide wedding ring. Thickness ~3mm! Made of full silver (not empty inside).
Available in three widths: 15mm, 17mm, 19mm. The width of 17 and 19mm is ONLY for guys with big hands ;) The width of 15mm is really enough width for an average hands ;)
I will not write history, the pictures speak for themselves :)
Matt finish, rustic
Thickness ~3mm!
Sterling Silver 925
Don't worry about the size of the ring! All my products are handmade, and I can make the desired ring in every size you need. Just note my about the size while ordering. And I will consult with you regarding the discovery of your size and other questions that you are interested in.
Free shipping applies to the service: GLOBAL EXPRES
Free shipment to Poland: Pocztex lub Paczka Poczty Polskiej
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Sizing rings can be a tricky business – especially when working across the internet.
Why is it tricky? Because every jeweller does things ‘their way’ – and those ways don’t always line up, jeweller-to-jeweller.
Firstly, there are a ton of different ring measuring systems depending on where you live. Thankfully, there are handy charts like this one that allow jewellers like myself to convert from one system to another.
Next, we have our tools. Every jeweller has their own tools, manufactured from different places all over the world. Sometimes, this can mean that one jeweller’s tools are very slightly different from another’s. (I’m in Poland, but my tools actually have US measures on them, which means I need convert European sizes to US before I can make rings.)
It’s for this reason that I recommend that all my customers go to a couple of different local jewellers to get their ring size. If you can get 2 different jewellers who agree on your size, you can be pretty confident that it’s the right one!
Any other method – like using an online sizer, one you print out, or even a bit of string or tape around your finger are never going to get you an accurate size. The only way to be sure you’re getting the right size is to have a jeweller professionally size you in-person. Thankfully, any jewellery store will do this for free, and it takes just one or two minutes. It’s definitely worth the effort in the long run to get the size right, first time!
Size differs depending on the width of the ring you order, too. Jewellers can use either a thin or a wide set of sizing bands.