Pink Opal Ring, Peruvian Pink Opal Silver Ring, Pink Stone Ring, Sterling Silver Ring, Silver Stone Ring, October Birthstone.
Pink opal is a bright, beautiful gemstone and is also the birthstone for October birthdays. This sterling silver ring is designed with a dotted bead pattern band accentuated with a 6mm natural Peruvian pink opal gemstone. This modern minimalist ring is sure to be your new favorite!
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Domestic shipping includes delivery confirmation with tracking.
Shipping time-frame
Standard First Class mail: Please expect 3-6 business days for transit and delivery within the United States.
Priority 2-3 day mail: Please expect 2-3 business days for transit and delivery within the US. (Please note this is an estimate and not a guarantee). For items that are not in stock in your size, I will contact you with updated shipping time-frames.
International orders withStandard First Class International mailplease expect 2-4 weeks for transit and deliver via USPS. Additionally, Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I am not responsible for delays due to customs.
Sizing Details
In order to determine your correct ring size I recommend having your finger measured at a jewelry store. Most local jewelry stores are happy to assist with ring sizing.
Rings:
US 4 - Inside Diameter (14.86mm; 0.585") UK & Australia- H 1/2
US 5 - Inside Diameter (15.70mm; 0.618") UK & Australia- J 1/2
US 6 - Inside Diameter (16.51mm; 0.650") UK & Australia- M
US 7 - Inside Diameter (17.35mm; 0.683") UK & Australia- O
US 8 - Inside Diameter (18.19mm; 0.716") UK & Australia- Q
US 9 - Inside Diameter (18.89mm; 0.748") UK & Australia- R 3/4
US 10 - Inside Diameter (19.84mm; 0.781") UK & Australia- T 1/2
For stacking multiple rings on one finger, I recommend getting a half size larger than you normally wear
How can I find my Bracelet Size?
To determine your bracelet size, you can follow these simple steps below:
Measure your Wrist with a flexible tape ruler or a strip of paper just below the wrist bone, where you would normally wear your bracelet and measure it.
If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen on that paper. Then measure that paper strip with a ruler. That would be your wrist size.