Omen Ring, Midi or Regular Fit, Sterling Silver

$45.00

Made-to-Order 925 Sterling Silver Band – Midi or Regular Fit

Simple, elegant, and endlessly versatile – With its minimalist design and polished finish, it’s perfect for stacking or wearing solo. This band can be worn as a midi ring (sitting above the knuckle) or as a traditional ring, depending on your style.

Each ring is carefully shaped, soldered, and finished by hand using high-quality 925 sterling silver. Because it’s made to order, you’ll receive a piece that’s truly crafted with attention and care – not mass-produced.

Sizing Your Midi Ring:

Midi rings typically sit between the first and second knuckle, so they’ll be smaller than your regular ring size. Here’s how to size for a midi ring:

  1. Wrap a strip of paper or string around the part of your finger where you want the midi ring to sit (usually mid-finger).

  2. Mark where the ends meet, then measure the length in millimeters.

  3. Use a ring size chart to convert the circumference to a ring size. If you're between sizes, size down slightly for a snug fit that won’t slip off easily.

Note: Your midi ring size is usually 2 to 4 sizes smaller than your standard ring size, depending on finger shape.

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Made-to-Order 925 Sterling Silver Band – Midi or Regular Fit

Simple, elegant, and endlessly versatile – With its minimalist design and polished finish, it’s perfect for stacking or wearing solo. This band can be worn as a midi ring (sitting above the knuckle) or as a traditional ring, depending on your style.

Each ring is carefully shaped, soldered, and finished by hand using high-quality 925 sterling silver. Because it’s made to order, you’ll receive a piece that’s truly crafted with attention and care – not mass-produced.

Sizing Your Midi Ring:

Midi rings typically sit between the first and second knuckle, so they’ll be smaller than your regular ring size. Here’s how to size for a midi ring:

  1. Wrap a strip of paper or string around the part of your finger where you want the midi ring to sit (usually mid-finger).

  2. Mark where the ends meet, then measure the length in millimeters.

  3. Use a ring size chart to convert the circumference to a ring size. If you're between sizes, size down slightly for a snug fit that won’t slip off easily.

Note: Your midi ring size is usually 2 to 4 sizes smaller than your standard ring size, depending on finger shape.