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Dash

18 Reviews
Regular price €50
€38 EUR
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Inspired by architectural crossbeams, this low-profile ring is a structural piece designed for your pinky or index finger.

Materials: Stainless Steel

Average sizes below. Click here for detailed sizing guide. Seven-day exchange policy.

AVERAGE SIZE

DESIRED FINGER

RECOMMENDED SIZES



MEN

PINKY

6, 7, 8

RING

8, 9, 10

INDEX/MIDDLE

10, 11

WOMEN

PINKY

N/A

RING

5, 6

INDEX/MIDDLE

6, 7, 8

Our accessories are made from stainless steel — a metal that does not rust, tarnish, or turn your skin green. Finishes, such as gold, black and gasoline, are created using anodized stainless steel and plated at up to 0.8 microns for maximum durability.

Based on the properties of this metal, all of our accessories are covered by a Lifetime Warranty.

Ring Sizing Lifetime Warranty
Customer Reviews
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MJ
01/03/2023
Matúš J.
Slovakia
I recommend this product

good quality

i like the ring

EN
10/19/2022
Edgars N.
Latvia Latvia
I recommend this product

Dash ring

Great piece of jewlery, high quality and I love the design!

JM
04/28/2022
Jesper M.
Sweden Sweden
I recommend this product

Solid

I was worried the extension/spike things might be fragile or bend easily, but they feel really solid.

MM
03/30/2022
Martin M.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product

Nice

Very nice item indeed. Odd sizings.

Accessory Design Studio.

Engineered staples and contemporary statements.Made for the future with 100% recycled stainless steel.

Steel is the most recycled material on the planet. Each Vitaly piece may therefore contain remnants of machines, skyscrapers or car parts — a cycle that continually influences our design practice.