How Do I Know My Ring Size?
Great question!
If you can't get yourself to a jeweller to have your finger measured, you can use a slip of paper or piece of yarn or string to take a measurement.
Simply cut a piece of whatever is handy and wrap it around the base of your finger. Mark where the two ends join.
It's best to do this at the end of the day as your fingers naturally swell and warmer temperatures can also affect their size.
Flatten the piece against a ruler and note in millimetres where the mark is resting - this will give you the diameter required and you can choose accordingly via the product specifications under each Ring style listed in our online store.
If you are between sizes, it's best to go larger.
Please note that unfortunately not all Ring styles are available in all sizes, so if you need further information please email Liat before placing your order.
If you do go to a jeweller to find your correct size, please be aware that sizes in Australia/UK differ to those in the US so please ensure you note which measurement you are given to avoid disappointment.
After spending 20 years in the corporate world, Liat was surprised to find that becoming a mother brought out her creative side; and rather than returning to IT Project Management as her children grew older she turned her hobby into her work.
Liat creates all of the Little Hurricane Co. lines in her home studio and works with environmentally sound materials, such as eco-resin, which is a petroleum free, bio-based product.
Liat often collects the botanicals from her garden or from the bush on the outskirts of the city and then carefully presses and dries each one, ready to be preserved into delicate, ephemeral, wearable art. Each piece is meticulously crafted and can take 5-7 days to make from start to finish – from the foraging, to the casting, to the moulding, to the final polish.
On the weekends, Liat can more often than not be found showcasing her work at handmade and design markets around Victoria and interstate.
She loves nothing more than chatting to people about turning their precious flora – and therefore their memories - into customised jewellery; especially when it comes to working with bridal bouquets.
“I'm amazed every day to be doing what I do now and I feel lucky that I can.”...If you have an idea or would like to discuss a bridal bouquet preservation, don’t be shy! You can contact Liat Here