Which ring width do you choose?
Hello everyone
The climate is cold and at times warm, pollen is flying, and so on.
How are all of you?
Today, I will give you a word of advice about the width of the ring you can choose at our shop ✨
With a custom order, you can take home a handmade ring on the same day ^^
The width that can be selected depends on the material, so please refer to the following.
SV is 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 4.0mm
Gold and Pt are 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm
You can choose up to the above listed widths.
You can actually try on the sample ring and chose the one that suits you best.
However some people are too confused about what to do ^^
1.0mm ......
It gives a delicate impression
Glittering casually on the little finger and ring finger ✨
Also, stack it up and make it fashionable 😊
You can enjoy the combination arrangement because it is thin!
1.5mm ......
With the basic thickness, it gives a simple impression 🌿
It has a presence, but it doen't insist too much
Recommended for those who are at a loss as to which width to choose
2.0mm ......
It is the most selected width for pairings because it is easy to use for both men and women.
You can see the texture on the surface of the ring clearly.
It is a well-balanced ring that does not feel intrusive to wear 💍
2.5mm ......
A ring with a strong presence will make your hands look gorgeous.
Since the surface area is large, you can enjoy processing such as adding a hammered pattern.
Recommended width for men ✨
3.0mm ......
This is it if you want a solid and voluminous ring ★
"Everywhere I went, there were only thin rings so I was looking for a thicker ring!"and the width was born from such voices of those who were looking for thick rings.
4.0mm ......
Recommended for those who want more volume than 3.0mm.
The width is also solid, so it fits even large hands.
For couples and those who purchase the rings as wedding rings,
the recommended width are 2.0mm for women, 2.5mm for men
Many men choose a wider width than that of the lady.
How was it everyone?
Please use it as a reference!!!