AC/DC BAND LOGO RING

Product Description
LOGO - RING (ANTIQUED CAST PEWTER RING)
Tips For Measuring Ring Size
1 Find a piece of string or strip of paper no wider than 3/4".
2 Wrap it around the base of the appropriate finger.
3 Use a pen to mark the point on the string/paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle.
4 With a ruler, measure the length from the starting end of the string/paper to the pen mark.
Don't measure cold fingers, as this is when fingers are their smallest. For the most accurate reading, measure the finger at the end of the day when the finger is the largest.
Please note: You need to take the knuckle into consideration when sizing. In some cases the bottom of your finger may be smaller then your knuckle. Also take into consideration your knuckle size when purchasing a ring with a wider band which should be sized ½ -1 size larger.
We strongly recommend that you visit a jeweler to ascertain the actual ring size needed as using the string/paper method is not 100% accurate.
SIZE 6 RING:MEASURED SIZE 2.0141-2 1/16 INCHES; 51.5-51.8 MILLIMETERS
SIZE 7 RING:MEASURED SIZE 2.141-2 3/16 INCHES; 54.0-54.4 MILLEMETERS
SIZE 8 RING:MEASURED SIZE 2.242-2 5/16 INCHES; 56.6-56.9 MILLEMETERS
SIZE 10 RING:MEASURED SIZE 2.443-2 9/16 INCHES; 61.6-62.1 MILLEMETERS
SIZE 12 RING:MEASURED SIZE 2.644-2 13/16 INCHES; 66.6-67.2 MILLEMETERS
MADE RIGHT HERE IN THE U.S.A. USING 100% LEAD FREE PEWTER AND STERLING SILVER.
About AC/DC
Five blokes from the urban sprawl of Sydney, Australia embraced its nation’s rowdy temperament and prodigal son past on route to becoming one of the ballsiest bands to emerge from the late 70’s crowded Rock smorgasbord.
AC/DC churned out one hit after the next and dominated the airwaves with such classics as “T.N.T.”, “Highway to Hell”, and Bon Scott tribute, “Back in Black”, whose sinewy Rock strut has inspired many a spontaneous air guitar session.
Epitomized by their legendary guitarist Angus Young’s school boy aesthetic, AC/DC have made a career out of fostering the raucous and juvenile spirit of adolescence.
For that and their tireless crusade against noise pollution, we and all those about to Rock salute them.
Influenced by: Chuck Berry, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker