Novica Handmade Apatite For Togetherness Apatite Cocktail Ring
NOVICAThis distinctive ring from Harshita Sharma in India may just enhance your "appetite" for cool blue apatite, a stone thought to enhance intellect an...
View full detailsBuy the perfect ring for yourself or make a thoughtful gift, from our handmade rings collection in Sterling Silver, Gold, Brass and Copper. Find your birthstone: Topaz, Iolite, Moonstone, Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli and many more are available in our platform. Band ring, open ring, two tone ring, gemstone ring or engagement ring – what will it be? Every purchase supports an artisan in an emerging country.
This distinctive ring from Harshita Sharma in India may just enhance your "appetite" for cool blue apatite, a stone thought to enhance intellect an...
View full detailsSterling silver surf rolls toward the beaches of Bali. Designed by Putu Gede Darmawan, the bold men's ring is accentuated with circular motifs in 1...
View full detailsAmethyst's mystical glow centers an original ring by Balinese designer Kadek Hendra. He is inspired by Tanah Lot temple, built on a rocky islet tha...
View full detailsA breeze of bamboo leaves sweeps across the crown of this ring leaving their opened imprints in sterling silver. Creating a dynamic pattern, the ha...
View full detailsHarshita Sharma designs a gorgeous sterling silver wrap ring with faceted blue and green kyanite stones, totaling one carat and believed to encoura...
View full detailsCentered with a hammered gold oval, Asri Paramita's cocktail ring is simply stunning. Balinese artisans use sterling silver to hand craft the ring,...
View full detailsCapture the mystical properties of labradorite with this gorgeous cocktail ring designed by India's Sehal Agarwal. The artisan crafts the ring with...
View full detailsA stunning trio of diamond shaped bezels feature plum purple amethyst and dyed reconstituted turquoise in this beautiful cocktail ring. Neeru Goel ...
View full detailsShining tendrils intertwine to evoke the dense greenery of the Sangeh Forest near Denpasar. From Komang Wijayana in Bali, this stunning statement r...
View full detailsSilver and black go together like chocolate and peanut butter deeply decadent and totally satisfying. Rakesh Rana designs this deeply decadent cock...
View full detailsThis bold wrap ring is presented to us by Achara of Thailand. Artisans of the Karen Hill Tribe hand-stamp a circular motif on the surface surrounde...
View full detailsModern and chic, this sterling silver band ring features an infinity symbol at the front for a mystic aura. Crafted by Made Suyana from Bali, the a...
View full detailsLearning his trade from his parents, Cahya Krisna crafts a cocktail ring from Bali. Filled with the beauty of nature, the ring is handcrafted of st...
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When it comes to choosing your promise of love, there are some factors to take into account. First of all, you should think about your beloved’s style. For instance, if she likes wearing silver, you should definitely buy a white gold or platinum engagement ring. Another thing to consider is definitely the gemstone. Don’t think, for a second, that diamonds are the only possibility. It all depends on your fiancée’s personality. Have a close look at our Topaz rings, Iolite rings, Moonstone rings, Amethyst rings, and Lapis Lazuli rings.
Generally, the size of our handmade rings comes from 4 to 14 US and is available on the product page of the item, on our jewelry website.
Finding the best ring is virtually impossible, especially when it comes to handcrafted ones. What really makes the difference is the kind of person you have in front of you.
To make their beautiful creations, Discovered's artisans work with Sterling Silver, 18K Gold, Brass, Copper, and leather.
Wrap string or paper around the base of your finger. Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen. Measure the string or paper with a ruler (mm). Pick the closest measurement on the ring size chart to find your ring size.
The short answer is no because there are some things to consider before you choose a handmade ring on our jewelry store. Your hands come in contact with plenty of surfaces and substances every day, which can potentially harm your engagement ring. According to Marina Peredo, M.D., F.A.A.D, Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and founder of Marina I. Peredo, M.D., P.C. Dermatology and Spatique Medical Spa in Smithtown, N.Y., continuously wearing jewelry really isn't a big deal -- as long as you clean it regularly and the materials don't irritate your skin. "You can potentially damage your jewelry by constantly wearing it, but there are no major health risks to wearing jewelry every day, which includes sleeping and showering," she says. Although "metals that are added to gold and silver such as nickel can be extremely irritating to the skin," says Dr. Peredo. We suggest removing your jewelry for sleeping to avoid any inconvenience.
It is quite simple: when engaged, wear your engagement ring on the 4th finger of your left hand. When married, the wedding ring should go first so it is closer to the heart, followed by the engagement ring. You can also choose to wear only one of both.
It is quite simple: when engaged, wear your engagement ring on the 4th finger of your left hand. When married, the wedding ring should go first so it is closer to the heart, followed by the engagement ring. You can also choose to wear only one of both.
While sleeping isn't the most dangerous activity for your ring, better safe than sorry. Sleeping with your engagement ring includes these risks: Difficulty removing your ring in the morning due to swelling overnight. Hitting the ring just right on your bed or nightstand and cracking it.
The short answer is yes. Be careful before you buy a handmade ring because repeated use of hand sanitizer can do two harmful things to it. Frequent use of cleaning products such as rubbing alcohol, bleach, chlorine, detergents and hand soap will slowly wear down the brilliance of your ring. We suggest avoiding contact with any harmful chemical and removing the ring to wash your hands, swimming or showering.
Jewelers use ultrasonic cleaners with high frequency sound waves and chemicals, which create bubbles that latch on to the dirt on the jewelry. The high frequency sound waves pull the dirt away from the stone and bring them up to the surface.
Toothpaste can damage your diamonds, gemstones, gold and silver. Toothpaste is abrasive and has a hardness of around 3/4 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness. It is best to not use your toothpaste to clean your rings.