How will my ring order be shipped and when can I expect it to arrive?
All orders require 7-14 business days to manufacture. Please allow
for this additional time when placing your ring order. We offer
free shipping within the United States of America and its provinces,
US Military bases and installations and Canada. Shipping outside
of these areas will be shipped anywhere in the world that Fed/Ex
delivers for a one time $30.00 fee. For additional details regarding
shipping and delivery, please
click here.
What would you like to know about men's or woman's styles and sizes?
Customers frequently ask us which are men's sizes and which are
women's sizes. All of our wedding rings are unisex which means any
style can be chosen for a man or woman. Purchase a style that suits
your personality! Find the mm width that best fits you!
How can you tell how wide a millimeter ring is in inches?
If you don't have access to a ruler with millimeters on it, here is a conversion guide to help!
What would you like to know about Precious Metals?
Gold
When buying gold wedding rings, always look for the karat mark inside the ring. All other things being equal, the higher the karat, more expensive the wedding ring.
10-kt gold is 10/24 or 41.66% pure gold, no precious metals less than 10 karats can legally be marked or sold as gold jewelry in the U.S. In the United States, 14-karat gold is 14/24 or 58.33% parts pure gold, is the most common degree of fineness. 18-karat gold is 18/24 or 75% pure gold and wedding rings of this fineness are marked 18k or 750. What is the difference between Karat and Carat? Two terms, carat and karat are often confused. In the US, karat refers to the fineness of gold alloys (pure gold is 24 karat; 14 karat is 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals) and carat refers to gem weights.
What if my new wedding ring does not fit?
If your new wedding ring arrives and initially seems to be a little too large or too small, we suggest you wear it for a few days to get used to it before exchanging it for a different size. Different activities and temperatures throughout the day cause our hands and fingers to constantly change, so it's normal to have a ring feel tight sometimes and loose other times, often in the same day! Wearing your new ring for a few days will help you better determine if an exchange is necessary.