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Welded Bliss

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 Welded Bliss ebay shop sells British sterling silver charms, charm bracelets, silver split rings, lockets, fobs...and much more. As designers and makers of fine jewellery Welded Bliss promote quality above quantity.

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SPLIT RINGS/FINDINGS

 SPLIT RING

Sterling 925 silver split ring link.     

All  traditional silver charms from Welded Bliss come with a standard solder ring, and free sterling silver split ring. The split ring makes it easy to attach a charm to a bracelet safely, without the need for soldering, saving you time and money. 

Clip charms are also available and any charm can be supplied as a clip charm on request (+ £2) 

Packs of 10 split rings in 7mm and 8mm diameter are available in our ebay shop, as well as lobster clips, pendant bales, charm carriers and earring wires.

 
OFFERS

We combine postage on all jewellery purchases. Pay only one postage fee when you pay for multiple purchases at one time.

FREE SOLDERING - CHARM BRACELET OFFER.

Buy a silver charm bracelet with one or more charms, and have them silver hard soldered to the bracelet, free of charge. Combined shipping - only postage for bracelet will be charged.

WELDED BLISS CHARM FINISHES

Welded Bliss Charms are finished with a high polish as standard but can also be ordered with a finish which can be variously described as vintage, antique, patinated or oxidised. This finish is achieved by chemical (NH4HS) heat brushing which creates darkened areas in the recesses and incisions; the highlights remain polished for contrast. High polished and Patinated charms are the same price. Please request this finish if you like.

LOBSTER CATCH

To convert any charm to a clip on style (Thomas Sabo, Welded Bliss etc). If you purchase any charm from us we will convert it to a clip charm with a sterling silver 11 mm lobster catch for only £2. Contact us or ask for an adjusted invoice.

PENDANT BAIL

Convert any charm to a pendant (for use with a chain) with one of our sterling silver pendant bails (9ct or 18ct gold also available). See findings section above. If you want a pendant bale instead of jump and split ring when you purchase a charm then there is no charge - just add this instruction on the paypal payment note.

EARRINGS

See a charm that you would like as a pair of earrings? We will convert for use as earrings with sterling silver hook wires, at no charge. You only pay the normal price for two charms and one postage fee. Buy the two charms and add this instruction on the paypal payment note, or contact us for availability.

CUFFLINKS.

Have a unique pair of cufflinks made with your favourite charms. Price for sterling silver cufflinks is, 2 x charms plus £35. For gold and general advice, please contact us.

UK

USA/Canada Europe Japan Diameter Circumference
H 3.75 6.25   14.72 46.25
4 6.87 7 14.92 46.875
I 4.25 7.5   15.12 47.5
4.5 8.12 8 15.32 48.125
J 4.75 8.75   15.52 48.75
5 9.37 9 15.72 49.375
K 5.25 10 10 15.92 50
5.5 10.62   16.11 50.625
L 5.75 11.25 11 16.31 51.25
6 11.87   16.51 51.875
M 6.25 12.5 12 16.71 52.5
6.5 13.12 13 16.91 53.125
N 6.75 13.75   17.11 53.75
7 14.37 14 17.31 54.375
O 7.25 15.5   17.51 55
7.5 15.62 15 17.71 55.625
P 7.75 16.25 16 17.9 56.25
8 16.87 16 18.1 56.875
Q 8.25 17.5 17 18.3 57.5
8.5 18.12   18.5 58.125
R 8.75 18.75 18 18.7 58.75
9 19.37 19 18.9 59.375
S 9.25 20 19 19.1 60
9.5 20.62 20 19.3 60.625
T 9.75 21.25   19.5 62.25
10 21.87 21 19.7 61.875
U 10.25 22.5   19.89 62.5
10.5 23.12 22 20.09 63.125
V 10.75 23.75 23 20.29 63.75
11 24.37   20.49 64.375
W 11.25 25 24 20.69 65
11.5 25.62   20.89 65.625
X 11.75 26.25 25 21.09 66.25
12 26.87 26 21.29 66.875
Y 12.25 27.5   21.49 67.5
12.5 28.12 27 21.68 68.125
Z 12.75 28.75   21.88 68.75
13 29.37 28 22.08 69.375
Z+1 13.25 30 29 22.28 70
Z+2 13.75 31.25 30 22.68 71.25
Z+3 14.25 32.5 31 23.08 72.5

FINGER SIZE

Ideally you should use the appropriate ring gauge to determine your ring size, which any jewellery retailer should have. It is possible to achieve an approximate size by measuring the circumference of your finger using a stiff piece of material or pliable plastic if it is done carefully. Tape this material together into a ring shape and mark the inside join, open the ‘ring’ and measure in millimetres. Translate this to the appropriate system on our finger size chart.

Remember to allow for the size of your knuckle; a well fitting ring will catch slightly on the knuckle but should not feel too tight when you clench your fist. Also a wide band ring will catch more on the knuckle and cling more to the finger, which usually necessitates a larger size, perhaps as much as one or two sizes.

It is generally easier to put a ring on than to take it off. When measuring finger size, your hands should be warm but not hot because fingers swell in the heat.

Do not push on a ring with excessive force as it is usually easier to put it on than to take it off. 
 

If you are purchasing on behalf of someone else and you have legitimate access to a ring which they wear, you could take it to a jewellery shop and have it measured. But check if it is for the same finger, same hand, or whether it still fits. The measurement of a ring should be read from the leading edge i.e. the edge which reads the largest. 

Do not push on a ring with excessive force as it is usually easier to put it on than to take it off.


Comparing UK sizes to other systems

The UK system is known as Wheatsheaf, developed in 1945 based on diameter divisions of 1/64 inch. The system underwent metric conversion in 1987 when each full size equalled 1.25mm of circumference, taking a baseline of size C = circumference of 40mm.

The USA and Japanese sizes are listed according to their nearest equivalents and are accurate enough for all practical purposes. One full USA size is equal to 2.6mm of circumference. Japanese sizes relate to diameter; size 1 being 13mm, each full size would add one third of a millimetre.

European sizes are the circumference minus 40 mm, therefore when translating your size to UK simply look for your nearest whole or half number e.g. 50mm circumference minus 40mm equals size 10 or UK size K.

Incidentally Japanese size 10 is the same; smaller sizes are almost the same as European but change more as they increase in size.

Please note the figures for circumference and diameter are in millimetres and are internal measurements. These are the measurements which equate with the ring size. You can not calculate a ring size by its external circumference unless you factor in the thickness of the ring.