Need help with your size?
How to find your ring size?
Measure the inside diameter of one of your own rings.
If you don't have a ring to measure? Measure the circumference of your finger, by wrapping a thread around your finger from end to end. The measurement in mm is roughly identical to a ring size, from the chart below.
Inner diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) | INSEN ring size | other size |
15.3 mm | 48 mm | 48 | 8 |
15.7 mm | 49.7 mm | 49 | 9 |
15.9 mm | 50 mm | 50 | 10 |
16.5 mm | 51.2 mm | 52 | 12 |
17.1 mm | 53.8 mm | 54 | 14 |
17.8 mm | 56.3 mm | 56 | 16 |
18.4 mm | 57.6 mm | 58 | 18 |
Jewellery Care
How to take care of your jewellery?
In order to preserve your 18k gold plated jewellery’s beauty, shine and durability, there are some easy steps to follow:
- Store your jewellery pieces in a clean, dry and cool place, ideally in a jewellery box or plastic ziplock bag. Avoid humid rooms and direct sunlight.
- Avoid exposure to perfume and cosmetic products.
- We strongly recommend taking off your jewellery before going to bed, showering, or taking part in any physical activity.
How to clean your jewellery?
Mix a little soap with lukewarm water and rub your jewellery gently with a soft toothbrush. Toothbrushes are perfect for cleaning jewellery with difficult-to-access corners. If dirt persists, carry out the same process in clean water.
Important: gold-plated items require greater care. Rubbing too hard may cause loss of plating. It is therefore important that you do this gently in order to avoid any damage. A special silver-polishing cloth is a great tool to make your jewellery shine again, in the event that it becomes darkened over time. However, this technique will not remove any scratches or dents present on the jewellery.
Please note
insen-store.com cannot guarantee that the gold plating of our items will last forever. Gold plated jewellery are, by their nature, more fragile and susceptible to losing color over time. The speed at which this colour fades will depend on various factors, such as the use of chemical products on the skin, how much the wearer sweats, or even the pH level of the individual’s skin.