Kingman turquoise is mined in Kingman, Arizona, and comes in a range of color and matrix patterns. Turquoise got its name from the Levantine traders called Turks who brought the stone to Europe from Persia via Turkey centuries ago. Native American’s have prized turquoise since the time of the Aztecs, who mined it in Mexico. This turquoise has been stabilized by impregnating it with a resin or epoxy with saturates the pores and gives the stone a richer color. Turquoise dog ring makes a great dog lover gift.
- Sterling Silver Paw Ring inlayed with a polished Kingman Turquoise cabochon stone to enhance the beauty.
- Silver jewelry rings have a 2 mm thick band
- Solid Sterling Silver marked .925
- Glued in stone.
- Designer jewelry line is created and copyrighted by Doggy Toyland
- Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry is made in the USA
- Dog gifts
Can be worn with matching Paw Print earrings and Paw Print Pendant
Size: 3/8” tall on center, graduated sides
Ring sizes: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Turquoise Special Care: Donot expose to chlorine bleach or any other chemicals! Water immersion can break down the glue bond holding the turquoise to the setting.
Sterling Silver dog jewelry and pet jewelry are copyrighted by Doggy Toyland LLC. Any recreations of these designs will be prosecuted by law.
Finding Your Ring Size
1. Find a piece of string or strip of paper no wider than 1/2".
2. Wrap it around the base of the finger you wish to wear the ring on. Once the string/paper is snug slip the paper back off the finger. If the string/paper expands slightly when sliding over your knuckle mark that point on the paper or string. You want your ring to be large enough to get over your knuckle.
3. Use a pen to mark the point on the string/paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle.
4. With a ruler, measure the length from the starting end of the string/paper to the pen mark.
5. Use this measurement and the chart to determine your ring size.
6. For a more accurate method of measuring ring size stop by your local jewelry store and have your finger sized with a ring sizer.
7. When sizing your finger with a ring sizer, make sure it slides off fairly easily over the knuckle.
8. Don't measure cold fingers or when your finger might be swollen due to injury or heat. This is when fingers are their smallest or largest. For the most accurate reading, measure the finger at the end of the day when the finger is the largest.
| Ring Size |
Measured Size |
Measured Size |
| USA |
(Inches) |
(mm) |
| 5 |
1 15/16 |
49.2 |
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| 6 |
2 1/16 |
51.8 |
| |
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| 7 |
2 3/16 |
54.3 |
| |
|
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| 8 |
2 5/16 |
56.9 |
| |
|
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| 9 |
2 7/16 |
59.4 |
| |
|
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| 10 |
2 9/16 |
62 |
| |
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| 11 |
2 11/16 |
64.5 |
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