Wedding rings product information

Title: Gichigamiing Nagamawin Manidoo-nagamon
Type:  Graphic Woodland design overlay wedding ring with inlays of suns and loons
Materials: Sterling silver, 14K red gold (sundown) and 14K warm yellow gold (sunrise and loons)
Thickness: 0.071 in (1.8 mm)
Width: 0.394 inch (10 mm) 
Set price from: 1,180.00 USD* / 1,510.00 CAD* / 1,120,00 EUR**
Item: SILVERWR-9


*Prices are indicative and depend on the current silver price and ring sizes. Shipping costs and US and Canadian tax rates excluded.

**Prices are indicative and depend on the current silver and gold price and on your ring sizes. 21% BTW included, shipping costs excluded.

See Order guide for information on costs of delivery.

Please note that persons who hold a Canadian First Nations status card and live and work on their reserve are generally tax exempt.

PLEASE NOTE: The cost of precious metals is fluctuating weekly. Although prices on this website are being updated on a regular base, they are merely indicative. Contact us for a customized price quotation if you find a set of wedding or clan rings or a piece of jewelry you are interested in ordering. Please do not forget to mention the item number and the exact ring sizes in case you ask for a price quotation for wedding rings or clan rings.

Some considerations when measuring ring sizes:

Professional sizing methods are more reliable and accurate than online or at-home methods. Professional sizing can be done at a local reputable jeweler.

It is important to take into account the width of your ring band as wider bands typically require a larger size to fit comfortably. It is therefore always best to be sized with a professional jeweler's ring sizer of the same width as the one you intend to purchase.

The best size is usually the ring that fits snugly and gives a little resistance when you take it off. If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

 

At the Lake Singing Our song

Jiigewe’am naawij, nagawawin jiimaan,
Bimaawadaaso wiijiiw gligoonh, bineshiinhyag,
Megwe digowag, megwa anwaatin ge.
Nagamowin nibi nagamon,
Agamiig nagamawin nagamon.

Paddling along on the lake in our canoe,
Traveling along with the fishes, the birds,
Among the waves, in calm waters too.
Singing our water song,
At the lake singing our song.

- Traditional Ojibwe water song