: Surgical Steel 3/8' ( 9 mm ) Domed Band Ring with Polished Center

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: Surgical Steel 3/8' ( 9 mm ) Domed Band Ring with Polished Center

Surgical Steel 3/8' ( 9 mm ) Domed Band Ring with Polished Center




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5





Binding: Jewelry
Product Brand: Sabrina Silver
Material Type: stainless-steel
Metal Stamp: 316-L
Metal Type: stainless-steel
Ranking: 5


Product facts:
  • Quality Stainless Steel Low Nickel 316L Hypoallergenic
  • About 3/8" (9mm) Wide







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Item Description:
This Quality Stainless Steel Band is made of Low Nickel 316L Hypo Allergenic Surgical Steel, and is no different than the ones you can pay $60.00 to $200.00 for. It is little less than 3/8' (9mm) Wide. The center of the ring is polished finish to create a very nice look. Sizes 7 to 14 are available.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - nice ring
I have the habit of loosing rings. After 20 years of marriage three gold bands have disappeared. So I bought this band as a low cost replacement. This surgical steel ring is of excellent quality and can take the dings and bangs I give it working in my shop or around the yard. The metal is thick. It would take a good bang from a hammer to bend it. If you're looking for a simple ring that's affordable you can't go wrong with this one.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love it!
I love this ring, it is so beautiful and comfortable. It is all around a great ring.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A gorgeous ring!
I purchased a new wedding ring, as my husband and I celebrated our 5th and wanted new rings without the dent to our savings. So I picked out one and I selected this one as well. He loves this ring more then his first band. It holds well, no tarnishes at all. It looks really nice and the picture here does no justice to the workmen ship. I would defiantly recommend this to anyone who is looking to replace a ring or perhaps get a wedding ring that is affordable.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing!
This ring just looks beautiful! The picture really doesn't do it justice. The only flaw I found with this ring is there was a small scratch across the surface, but its hardly noticeable. The steel is not as bright as the picture, but it still looks great. Sabrina Silvers shipped out the product nice and swift( ordered on Wednesday and delivered Saturday). I will definately buy from them again.



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