~ FINDING YOUR RING SIZE ~



I suggest visiting a local jeweler to be sized properly. The most accurate reading will come from a sizer with a similar width to the ring you want.



Wide Rings (6mm and up) - size up by 1/2 size

Comfort Fit Rings - size down by 1/2 size



Please do not use printable sizers or apps - most of these are not accurate due to individual printer and screen settings.



There are not many foolproof ways to sneakily size your partner. The best method is to bring a ring you know fits her index, middle, or ring finger to a jeweler to size, or to measure its interior to the nearest millimetre.



~ RESIZING ~



Some rings are more easily resized than others, depending on the metal and the stone. I offer size exchanges on the Zora, Kokiri, and Snitch rings (citrine and topaz) only. All others may be subject to a sizing fee, depending on the type of metal and how much sizing is required. Shipping costs for sizing and size exchanges are the responsibility of the customer.



~ ENGRAVING, PLATING, CUSTOMER PROVIDED STONES ~



I do not offer any of these as a service, or use customer provided gemstones or gold.



~ LARGE RING SIZES ~



Some rings over a size 11 ( size 9 in gold) will have to be specially ordered, which has a small variable fee depending on material. This is because larger sizes require more metal, or may have certain design features that make sizing of an already molded ring difficult without compromising the structure.



~ WHAT METAL IS BEST FOR ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING RINGS? ~



While I will happily make wedding bands in sterling silver, and while silver is much more economical for most people - gold is more durable, so please consider it! Textures do wear down faster in silver as well.



~ CARE AND CLEANING ~



For gunk build up behind gemstones - an old toothbrush with warm water and dish soap should do the trick. Do not use bleach based products. Tarnish can be removed with liquid cleaners approved for gold and sterling silver, but do not use these with pearls, natural emeralds, or opals. Prevent tarnish by storing your jewelry in its own bag or box compartment in a non-humid room (bathrooms are the worst!)