Tuotekuvaus
A mystical evil eye adorns this ring. This ring can be easily changed between fingers as it is adjustable. The one-size steel ring is easy and convenient.
- Adjustable ring
- Ring width: 0,8cm
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Material: surgical steel (steel 316L)
Steel is a material that lasts a lifetime. The gold plating resists wear and tear well on the steel. Gold plating wears out with time in use. It is largely influenced by the use of the jewellery and the PH of the skin.
WHY IS A STEEL RING SUCH A GOOD CHOICE?
A steel ring offers many advantages that make it a great choice for everyday wear and special occasions alike. Here are some of the reasons why steel rings are so popular:
- Durability: Steel is a very durable material that resists scratching, dents and other damage. It is an excellent choice for everyday use and will last for years without any visible wear on the surface of the ring. Surgical steel is an acid-resistant material.
- Maintenance free: The steel ring requires no special care or cleaning. It does not require any special care or maintenance. You can wash it with soap and water if necessary and wipe it dry. It will not fade or lose its shine over time. Scratched steel can be easily brushed or polished back to a new look.
- Cost-effectiveness: A steel ring is generally less expensive than a gold ring, for example, so it will suit more budgets. Although inexpensive, a steel ring doesn't sacrifice elegance and durability.
- Allergy friendliness: Steel is an allergy-friendly material, so it's great for sensitive skin. If you have a history of problems with metal allergies, a steel ring may be a good option.
These features make the steel ring a versatile and practical choice for all kinds of situations, offering durability, ease of care, cost-effectiveness and allergy-friendliness. Whether it's an everyday accessory or a symbol of a significant moment, a steel ring is a choice that will stand the test of time and offer lasting beauty.
WHAT IS A BAD EYE?
The evil eye is a concept that is widely used in different cultures around the world, symbolising a harmful look of envy or hostility. This belief is deeply rooted in the superstitious beliefs and traditions of many communities and has been linked to witchcraft and envy-induced malevolence. Evil eye rituals and protections, such as amulets and charms, have evolved to protect individuals and communities from the effects of this invisible threat.
Historically, the evil eye has been described as a powerful, staring gaze that can cause misfortune or even death to its subject. Often, beliefs about the evil eye are strongest in pastoralist communities and among tribal peoples, where internal harmony and protection from external threats have been central to the community. The fear of the evil eye and related means of protection have remained strong over the centuries and continue to find a place in modern societies, highlighting humanity's profound need to protect itself and its loved ones from unseen forces.
Depending on the culture, evil eye amulets or jewellery can offer protection and bring good luck to those who wear them. In this way, jewellery can be used as a symbolic means of protection in everyday life. It should be noted that different cultures use evil eye symbols in different ways and their meaning may vary from one area to another.
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How to choose the right size ring?
Choosing the right ring size is important to ensure that your ring fits comfortably and is comfortable to wear every day. The ring should be tight enough to stay in place, yet loose enough to be easily removed from the finger. Finger size can vary depending on time of day, temperature and other factors, so it's best to measure carefully.
Measuring finger size from the finger
There are various measuring tools for measuring the size of your ring and finger, but you can also measure them at home. Here are three ways to measure the size of your finger, with a special recommendation to use a ring gauge for best accuracy.
1. Using a ring gauge
When measuring the diameter of your finger, it is a good idea to measure it with a gauge that corresponds to the width of your ring. You can use a string or a paper-cut gauge or order a free gauge from our online shop. ring gauge. Remember, however, that the ring must go over the joint. One practical way to measure the thickness of a finger with a traditional gauge is to measure the finger at the thickest point.
This is how you use a ring gauge:
- Slip one end of the ring gauge into the joint of the other end and pull.
- Place the ring gauge on your finger and tighten it until it is tight but comfortable.
- Adjust the ring gauge so that you can just barely get it over the joints off your finger. Remember that the ring should go over the joint.
- Once you have the ring size to fit, read the ring size on the ring size scale. The sizing scale is in the US dimensions.
- See the corresponding size chart on our website.
2. Measuring the thickest part of the finger (diameter)
3. Use a string or paper to measure (circumference)
You can also measure the circumference of your finger using a piece of string or a strip of paper. Gently wrap the string or paper around the thickest part of your finger (usually at the joint) and mark the point where the string or paper meets itself. Use a ruler to measure the marked section in millimetres. This measurement corresponds to the circumference of your ring. Please note that this method may be slightly less accurate, so it is worth repeating the measurement a few times.
Tips for measuring
- Measure your finger several times at different times of the day. Fingers can swell during the day, so measuring both morning and evening will give a more accurate result.
- Avoid measuring with cold hands. The cold can shrink the fingers, leading to undersizing.
- Note the width of the ring. Wider rings may require a larger size for comfort.
Full table
SIZE |
⌀ mm | Circumference mm | US # |
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15 | 15,70 mm | 49,3 mm | 5 |
16 | 16,51 mm | 51,9 mm | 6 |
17 | 17,32 mm | 54,4 mm | 7 |
18 | 18,14 mm | 57,0 mm | 8 |
19 | 18,95 mm | 59,9 mm | 9 |
20 | 19,76 mm | 62,1 mm | 10 |
21 | 20,57 mm | 64,6 mm | 11 |
22 | 21,39 mm | 67,2 mm | 12 |
23 | 22,20 mm | 69,7 mm | 13 |
24 | 23,01 mm | 72,3 mm | 14 |
OneSize | Adjustable, suitable for all |
*Ring circumference (⌀ mm) is ISO 8653:2016 measurement scale
Changing the ring size
We always recommend accurate measuring before ordering a ring to avoid unnecessary returns. However, if the ring is not the right size, you have a 14-day right of return under the Consumer Protection Act. You can change the size of the ring as follows:
- Log in to your customer account. Visit account.ninja.fi and start the refund process.
- Place a new order in the size of your choice in our online shop. This will ensure that you get the right size as quickly as possible.
- Send back the original ring according to our instructions.
For more information on customer returns, please see here.
By choosing the measurement method that suits you best and following our tips, you can be sure that your new ring will fit perfectly. If required, our customer service team will be happy to help with any ring sizing queries you may have.