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1. Select an existing ring that fits your desired finger
2. Measure the internal diameter of the ring in MM
3. Use the chart below to measure your ring size
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Inside Diameter | Inside circumference | Ring Size | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
mm | mm | uk | us & canada | eu |
14.65 | 46.02 | h | 3 3/4 | 46 1/2 |
15.04 | 47.25 | I | 4 1/4 | 47 3/4 |
15,40 | 48.38 | J | 4 5/8 | 49 |
15.80 | 49.64 | K | 5 1/8 | 50 |
16.10 | 50.58 | L | 5 1/2 | 51 3/4 |
16.51 | 51.87 | M | 6 | 52 3/4 |
16.92 | 53.16 | N | 6 1/2 | 54 |
17.35 | 54.51 | O | 7 | 55 1/4 |
17.75 | 55.76 | Р | 7 1/2 | 56 1/2 |
18.19 | 57.15 | Q | 8 | 57 3/4 |
18.61 | 58.47 | R | 8 5/8 | 59 |
19.10 | 60 | S | 9 1/8 | 60 1/4 |
19.51 | 61.29 | T | 9 5/8 | 61 1/2 |
20.02 | 62.89 | U | 10 1/4 | 62 3/4 |
20.32 | 63.84 | V | 10 5/8 | 63 |
20.76 | 65.22 | W | 11 1/8 | 65 |
21.18 | 66.54 | X | 11 5/8 | 66 1/4 |
21.49 | 67.51 | Y | 12 | 67 1/2 |
21.89 | 68.77 | Z | 12 1/2 | 68 3/4 |
Daya's Mala necklace is the true essence of India and has been created with peace, love, and harmony in mind. In Sanskrit, the term 'mala' means 'meditation garland' and was first used over 3000 years ago. Originally called Japamala, meaning 'to recite', the name has been shortened over time.
Our Mala is traditionally made from dried Rudraksha seeds that come from a tree found in India, Nepal, Indonesia, and at the bottom of the Himalayas. The magical tree is known as "Tears of Shiva," as legends say, the tree grew from the tears of Shiva, who fell in compassion for humanity after 1000 years of meditation.
Used to maintain mental and physical balance, the Rudraksha seeds will enhance spiritual growth and connect you to your highest self. Wearers also believe the beads protect you from negative energies, provide stability, increase concentration and purity in life.
✰ Length: 18" / 46cm
✰ 100% nickel-free
✰ Handmade in India with 100% natural & sustainable Rudraksha seeds
Daya's Mala necklace is the true essence of India and has been created with peace, love, and harmony in mind. In Sanskrit, the term 'mala' means 'meditation garland' and was first used over 3000 years ago. Originally called Japamala, meaning 'to recite', the name has been shortened over time.
Our Mala is traditionally made from dried Rudraksha seeds that come from a tree found in India, Nepal, Indonesia, and at the bottom of the Himalayas. The magical tree is known as "Tears of Shiva," as legends say, the tree grew from the tears of Shiva, who fell in compassion for humanity after 1000 years of meditation.
Used to maintain mental and physical balance, the Rudraksha seeds will enhance spiritual growth and connect you to your highest self. Wearers also believe the beads protect you from negative energies, provide stability, increase concentration and purity in life.
✰ Length: 18" / 46cm
✰ 100% nickel-free
✰ Handmade in India with 100% natural & sustainable Rudraksha seeds
The world is full of joyful mysteries – and each jewelry piece from Daya incorporates a little of that mystery with the use of fine crystals and gemstones. These carefully chosen gems are designed to provide positivity, balance, and empowerment, all while healing you with the wondrously charged energy of the cosmos.
Every purchase with Daya is meaningful and has the potential to transform lives. We give 10% of all proceeds to the Fior di Loto Foundation charity, based in Pushkar, India, supporting 700 poor girls and their families throughout the region.
With each purchase, you are giving new hope to some of the world's poorest, spreading a clear message of kindness and compassion in providing funds needed for everyday basics such as water, medical assistance, and more.
Finally, jewelry you can feel good about. Our mission goes beyond jewelry and accessorizing and into the true beauty that can only come from within. Our leading ethos is a simple one: to be kind and to be compassionate.
With this in mind, we are dedicated to ensuring that every sale through Daya makes the world a better place. Not just for you, the jewelry wearer, and the artisans enjoying a global marketplace – but also for others in the wider local community.