

Describe the dimensions of the jewellery you imagine in centimetres or millimetres. This will help us calculate the approximate weight of gold needed for its manufacture.
In the table, we have presented the inner diameter of each ring size and the corresponding European size (the size number corresponds to the inner circumference of the ring). For us, the only accurate method to determine the correct size is the use of jewellery measurements. All other methods we have tried result in minimal to significant deviations.
If you have a ring that fits, measure its inner diameter with a caliper.
*For orders we have already taken, we can provide and send jeweller’s measurements for you to take an accurate measurement.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for assistance.
Diameter (mm) | EU |
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14.3 | 45 |
14.7 | 46 |
15.0 | 47 |
15.3 | 48 |
15.6 | 48 |
16.0 | 50 |
16.3 | 51 |
16.6 | 52 |
17 | 53 |
17.2 | 54 |
17.5 | 55 |
17.8 | 56 |
18.1 | 57 |
18.4 | 58 |
18.8 | 59 |
19.1 | 60 |
19.4 | 61 |
19.7 | 62 |
20 | 63 |
20.4 | 64 |
20.7 | 65 |
21 | 66 |
21.3 | 67 |
21.7 | 68 |
22 | 69 |
Choosing a bracelet length is important, as most bracelets are difficult to shorten and lengthen. Below, we have outlined the recommended steps to help you determine the right length for your wrist.
If you have a bracelet that fits perfectly, measure its length including the clasp.
* Note that there may be a slight difference between your left and right wrist.
The choice of necklace length may depend on the characteristics of your body and the features of the jewellery. As a guide, we have graphically depicted the standard lengths of chains to help you visualize your options.
We know well the four elements – air, water, fire and earth. But what do we know about the fifth element, also called ether, quintessence, the divine particle? Aristotle says that the classical elements are subject to change and move linearly. The fifth element, however, is dispersed in the heavenly regions and has none of the qualities of the familiar elements. It is neither hot nor cold, neither moist nor dry.
Plato calls it Еther and speaks of it in the Timaeus as being the thinnest, purest and most transparent layer. In Greek mythology it is described as the air breathed by the gods. It is also believed to be where souls return after passing from the material world into the afterlife. Dimitri Mendeleev defended the idea of the ether and believed that it held the secret of existence. Of it he says that it is the lightest of all, in millions of times. He named it Newtonium and set it as the chemical element of the zero group in the original of his famous table, which was changed after his death.
The ether is thought to form from supernovas, or collisions of neutron stars, because a huge amount of energy is required to generate it. Tesla relied on the ether in all its developments.
For me the fifth element is the energy in the void. The mysterious and the unknown. The nothing and the everything. The name of my brand (In Bulgarian the word Ether is translated to “Efir”), and I believe that every name brings energy…
Kristina G.