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various rings stoppers

use these to keep rings on, block turns and sleeve larger sizes on finger (most left ring band when not uses as a thumb ring) love old silver bands and toe rings. I use my spirals almost every day as blockers.
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  • I do this too, especially with my Saharan ring collection.  I'll try it with the Kazakh ring, though it's more difficult due to the chunky, granulated base.

  •   Do you sell silver rings that can be used like stoppers  ?  

  • Not really, we have two Indian spiral rings at the moment, but haven't thought to use them; they are in our inventory.  I mainly have old silver bands that I made back in the day and some others that I collected many years ago.  Some are "ethnic", but most are plain sterling silver made by me or in Thailand.

  • I have a collection of Saharaoui rings that I wear on both of  my middle fingers.  They go up to five or six deep on each finger and they are very heavy, at least 25 grams on each hand.  I love how they can be layered. Below are some, but not all of them.

    Side view of Saharaoui rings

  • I love when those are stacked up.  There used to be nice ones of those on the market but hard to  find now. 

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