Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent
Makoto - Bague Argent

Makoto - Ring Silver

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Adjustable Ethnic Ring Silver

Makoto is a ring in Solid silver 925 ethnic design with sound Buddhist mantra openwork. 

 

Buddhist Mantra Om Mani Padme Hum

The popular six-syllable mantra of the Bodhisattva of Compassion appears on the openwork letters of the ring. 

Famous ancient incantation from Tibetan Buddhism, the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum has the effect of invoking the benevolence and the power of Avalokitesvara (or Chenrezig, or Guanyin), a divinity well known in Tibet. 

This mantra is also known as that of Great Compassion. Pronounced out loud or internally, it allows you to draw on the wisdom and purity of Buddha in order to apply them. 

 

Characteristics of the Makoto Ring 

Model Makoto Ring
Material Solid silver 925
Size 5.5-11.5
Width (approx.) 9mm
Weight (approximately) 5g

 

Ring size correspondence table

Perimeter (mm) Diameter (mm) US UK FROM
48 15.27 4.5 I 1/2 15 1/4
49 15.70 5 D 1/2 15 3/4
51 16.10 5.5 L 16
52 16.51 6 M 16 1/2
53 16.92 6.5 N 17
55 17.35 7 O 17 1/4
56 17.75 7.5 P 17 3/4
57 18.19 8 Q 18
58 18.53 8.5 Q 1/2 18 1/2
59 18.89 9 R 1/2 19
61 19.41 9.5 S 1/2 19 1/2
62 19.84 10 T 1/2 20
63 20.20 10.5 U 1/2 20 1/4
65 20.68 11 V 1/2 20 3/4
66 21.08 11.5 W 1/2 21
68 21.49 12 Y 21 1/4
69 21.89 12.5 Z 21 3/4
70 22.33 13 ... 22

 

How to find the right ring size

  • Take one of your rings that suits you well. Measure the inside diameter of the ring and read your corresponding size from the chart above. 
  • Don't have a ring that suits you? Follow the steps below: 
  1. Prepare a ruler and a piece of string or a strip of paper.
  2. Measure the circumference of the finger that will wear the ring by wrapping the string/strip of paper around it and mark where the string ends.
  3. Unwind the string/strip of paper on a ruler to obtain the size of the ring.