Orbit Pearl Gold Ring
Pearl Goldring 14K solid gold from the Orbit_Pearl Collection.
The ring looks minimal and clear - it is easy to wear in everyday life as well as for special occasions and beautifully completes a wedding dress or other bridal fashion. With the slightly uneven surface structure and circular shape, the golden disc resembles a celestial body. Its side is decorated with an Akoya pearl, which symbolizes the rich habitat of the sea. The collection unites smooth and structured, geometric and organic - the elements of the night sky and the sea harmonize in very wearable and yet elegant pieces of jewelry.
Materials
585 Gold
Akoya pearl
Size
Ø disk approx. 7,5 mm
Ring shank: gold wire Ø 1,2 mm
Please select ring size when ordering. Other ring sizes can be made on request.
Process
Usually the pearl is being glued to the piece of jewelry. In this case, the pearl is held by a gold pin that goes through the pearl. This maximizes the surface contact to secure the pearl and ensure the longevity of the ring. All our jewelry pieces are handmade in our Berlin atelier. Each piece comes in a black Cirer jewelry box.
More Gold Rings here.

Patience and care are worthwhile when determining ring sizes.
We have therefore put together some tips for you on how to measure your sizes as reliably as possible.
Measuring with metal trial rings
As fingers react to temperatures and other factors and can change their condition over the course of the day, in our experience the most reliable way to determine sizes is with a set of metal (not plastic) trial rings (e.g. this one).
It is advisable to wear the rings in the morning and evening (possibly also at night) for a longer period of time. In this way, you can develop a feeling for the right size.
We recommend separating the individual rings from the band. This requires some force, but it is worth it when determining the size.
Please keep in mind that the width of your final (wedding) ring also influences the size that you need. Generally we can say: the wider the ring rail, the bigger the ring size (as the ring covers more of your finger).
Each sample-ring from this set is about 2 mm wide, so if the ring width is e.g. 5 mm, we recommend to rather take half to one size bigger for your wedding ring than the determined size from the trial rings.
When determining the ring size, please always use a ring and NOT something flexible to measure, as this can lead to major inaccuracies!
Flexible measuring tools such as plastic measuring tapes for the fingers are unfortunately not very precise. The measuring tapes are usually much wider than the (wedding) rings and do not simulate a realistic wearing experience. In addition, a flexible measuring tape does not have a perfectly round diameter, so incorrect ring sizes can be determined.
Measuring with a well-fitting ring
Determining the ring size from the inside diameter of a ring can be somewhat inaccurate, as a difference of 1 mm can make a difference of approx. 3 ring sizes (see table below).
We therefore recommend that you either measure very precisely with a caliper gauge (including tenths of a millimetre) or send us a suitable ring.
In this case, please make sure that the ring has a similar width and fits the finger on which you would like to wear your Cirer ring.
Measurement in a goldsmith's shop or at a jeweller's
You can also have the sizes measured at a goldsmith's or jeweller's (preferably with rings of a similar widths).
However, please bear in mind that this is usually only a snapshot and that fingers can change.
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