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Personalized blue enamel ring with messages under the water, your promise ring for her engagement ring for Wedding

Personalized blue enamel ring with messages under the water, your promise ring for her engagement ring for Wedding

$64.85
  • Made to order
  • Free worldwide standard shipping (10–15 days)
  • Free engraving (ring/pendant/bracelet: up to 20 characters; box: up to 8 characters)
  • Eco packaging / Gift box upgrade available (see here)

We all have the moment that kind of shy for speaking something in person, but we still want to let them know about it, and hope we can hear a good news after that. This ring may gave you some courage and confidence for it. NO ONE HATE THE BULE. This blue color can changing with different lighting situations. “Tears is the smallest sea that created by humans. ” — This is my inspiration about this blue ocean enamel summer rings . The changing blue color just so shining when the light come over through this ring. It is made of 925 silver with high temperatures enamel, and totally handcraft with details and love. Each one will be a slightly different. It best don't drop this ring on the hard floor and don't crash the enamel with sharp object.

Its totally handmade,so each one will be slight different!

The center features kiln-fired enamel craftsmanship to depict natural grooves at the bottom of the ocean. Our artisans meticulously hand-polish the pure silver base to add texture and a tactile feel. Combined with the transparent blue enal, it creates a natural marine effect. The diameter of the rings is approximately 8mm and 10mm, offering a refreshing and vibrant vibe of summer as well as a serene and aesthetic ambiance of winter. They are suitable for various seasonal outfits and style displays, perfect for everyday wear.

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