Symbolism of a bee, honeycomb. If the bees disappeared, almost all the plants on earth would die – after all, there was no one to pollinate them. And the honeycomb is a symbol of honey – the most ancient human medicine and delicacy at the same time. So combining honeycomb and bee is a tribute to these inconspicuous workaholics – collective workers who work and defend for the common good of the bee swarm. Also – somewhat more urbanistic – honeycombs and a separate bee – can be symbolized as a lonely inhabitant of a metropolis, in identical combs – apartments, in one huge bee hive – a metropolis. Brass weight: 3.44 gr., Ring width 1.4 cm. Ring is open and it is suitable for sizes: 16-17.5 EU (US 5.5-7.5)
For your convenience our ring sizes are specified in both imperial and metric units. E.g. "US 9 / 19 mm" means that ring has US size 9, while it's inside diameter is 19 millimeters.
The easiest way to find your size is to measure a ring which fits you. Just take a ruler and measure inside diameter of ring in mm. If in doubt opt for the bigger of two sizes.
If you don't have a ring with desired fit please follow these instructions:
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Cut a strip of paper up to 10cm (4") long and 5mm (¼") wide. Wrap it around the finger you intend to wear the ring on, leaving enough room to slide the ring over your knuckle.
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Mark the spot where the paper strip meets and use a ruler to measure the length in millimeters (mm). This is the circumference of your finger.
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Choose your ring size based on the chart below. If you're between two sizes, we suggest you opt for the larger size.