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THE PROMISE OF A LIFETIME This gorgeous 92.5% sterling silver three ring stacking set is sure to impress. The jaw-dropping set features one band with alternating size round brilliant cut cubic zirconias in milgrain edged bezel settings. The second band in the set is a twisted style band with interweaving strands of high shine polished silver and a band inset with petite CZs in shared prong settings. The third band in the trio is a classic straight prong set band. These stackable bands look great worn together, incorporated into your existing stack, or worn solo for variety. Each ring is coated with tarnish resistant rhodium for low maintenance wear. Whether you're looking for the perfect way to mark your relationship or a stress-free statement piece.

Size Chart

FIND YOUR RING SIZE

Use one of our three measuring techniques. For accuracy, please ensure that this document is printed at 100% size on 8.5”x11” paper.

METHOD 1: USING STRING

Cut a small piece of string and wrap it around your finger, then compare your measurement with the sizing chart above. Be careful not to wrap the string too tight. You want a comfortable but snug fit. Have someone assist you for the best result.

METHOD 2: USING A CURRENT RING

Place a well-fitting ring on the sizing chart above and carefully align the inside diameter to the most similarly sized circle. You can also measure the inside diameter of the ring and match it to the printed millimeter measurements.

METHOD 3: PRINTING OUR RING SIZING RULER

Cut out the ring sizing ruler below, and carefully cut a slit at the line where you will feed the rounded end through. Please the ruler on the finger you are measuring, then tighten to a comfortable but snug fit. You will be able to read your size at the slit. You should be able to slide it on and off your finger.

TIPS

If you’re in between sizes, we recommend rounding up to the larger size. To get the perfect fit, measure in the evening, and be sure your ring hand is at body temperature. Always double check your measurement for accuracy