Silver ring octopus arms
This good-hearted smart-ass will welcome you with open arms!
Octopi is an amazingly fascinating creature with 3 hearts and a superhero allure. Since he has no skeleton, he is great at playing hide and seek: he smoothly crawls through the smallest cracks and can also camouflage himself by changing color or spraying ink. Some species can also repel arms in the face of danger.
Adjustable from size 7.
Be embraced by this finely detailed adjustable ring!
We recommend setting the ring to the desired size and from then on limiting opening/closing to the maximum. Frequent opening and closing can lead to faster wear and cracking.
I do not have a (similar) ring to determine my size
Measure your finger with a string to determine the ring size. For a wide ring, take one size larger, as it will not only go into the crease of your finger but also above it. (Rings may vary from the size chart by a few tenths of a mm).
circumference inside (in mm) | inner diameter (in mm) | |
Size 5 | 48.8 | 15.4 |
Size 6 | 52 | 16.5 |
Size 7 | 54.5 | 17.3 |
Size 8 | 57 | 18 |
Size 9 | 59.8 | 18.9 |
I do have a (similar) ring to determine my size
Do you have a well-fitting ring? Use the image below or print this pdf at 100% on an A4 to find out your ring size.
(Rings may differ from the size chart by a few tenths of a mm).
Nina Designs is a jewelry brand with a heart of gold that makes fair trade jewelry in Thailand and Bali and tries to be as ethical and ecological as possible. Their wages are well above the national minimum wages, employees receive a thirteenth month, 3 months paid maternity leave, education on pre- and post-natal care, retirement savings, etc. In their studio in Bali, 50% of the managers are women, which is even more impressive there than here.
Nina Designs uses as much recycled silver as possible in its production in Bali and only recycled silver in its production in Thailand. A tree is planted per package shipped, which is part of a so-called "forest garden." The jeweler gives microloans to start-up craftswomen and supports various NGOs fighting for human rights, literacy or the environment. And, of course, their silversmiths make beautiful jewellery!
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