Double Helix Wedding Band, L
Please note: We are currently transitioning to a new manufacturing jeweler here in the Pacific Northwest. Some of our jewelry is out of stock while we transition. Please let us know if you'd like to be notified when this item is available. 12/01/23
The Celtic concept of life was an on-going continuous ribbon of eternity. It finds a modern-day presentation in the double helix, the two adjacent spirals of DNA, the on-going genetic material that connects one generation to the next. In this double helix, Creyr, the Heron, connects the spirals at each end to maintain the continuity of the ribbon of eternity. These rings, about 7 mm wide, are substantial lost wax castings in 14 kt. gold, and match our Celtic Engagement Ring and Anniversary Ring.
The ring is also available in sizes 4 through 7 and 12½ through 14 and in sterling silver. Made in USA, exclusive to David Morgan.
The Celtic concept of life was an on-going continuous ribbon of eternity. It finds a modern-day presentation in the double helix, the two adjacent spirals of DNA, the on-going genetic material that connects one generation to the next. In this double helix, Creyr, the Heron, connects the spirals at each end to maintain the continuity of the ribbon of eternity. These rings, about 7 mm wide, are substantial lost wax castings in 14 kt. gold, and match our Celtic Engagement Ring and Anniversary Ring.
The ring is also available in sizes 4 through 7 and 12½ through 14 and in sterling silver. Made in USA, exclusive to David Morgan.
Please note: We are currently transitioning to a new manufacturing jeweler here in the Pacific Northwest. Some of our jewelry is out of stock while we transition. Please let us know if you'd like to be notified when this item is available. 12/01/23
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Ring Sizing
Rings need to fit well to be comfortable and to minimize the risk of loss from your finger. A jeweler has sized rings to help you determine your size. If you wish to measure your size in the comfort of your own home we can supply a set of plastic sized rings.
Finger size changes with temperature - less blood flows to the hands when the hands are cold, so the fingers are then slimmer. Measure your fingers when your hands are at their usual temperature. The correct size allows the ring to just slip over the knuckle, not loosely but not so tightly that heroic efforts are required to remove it. Remember that people's left and right hands are usually not identical in size. It should be kept in mind that a wide ring will fit a little more tightly than a narrow ring of the same size.