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* This ring cannot be resized.
This piece is made to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
Meet the Porter Cigar Band Collection—a tribute to our dear friend Alyvia and her mother. After her wedding, Alyvia lost her mom and wanted to keep her memory close. She entrusted us to repurpose the diamond from her mother's engagement ring. Named in honor of Alyvia's mom's maiden name, we’re proud to carry on her legacy.
Designed after the ring we repurposed for Alyvia, this piece captures elegance and sentimentality.
Not sure of your bracelet size? Wrap a tape measure, string, or thin strip of paper comfortably around your wrist and mark where it meets. Lay it flat against a ruler to find your measurement in inches—leaving enough room for a finger or two. Use the chart above to find your closest Kinn bracelet size.
Thicker chain styles fit best with a little extra room. We suggest sizing up for pieces like the Matis Rolo Link Chain Bracelet, Mia Link Chain Bracelet, and Rome Bold Link Chain Bracelet.
Necklace length is all about what feels right to you. To find your desired fit, cut a piece of string to the same length as the necklace and place it around your neck. Repeat with different lengths to see how they sit—alone or layered.
Not sure of your ring size? Wrap a tape measure, string, or thin strip of paper comfortably around your finger and mark where it meets. Lay it flat against a ruler to measure the length in millimeters (mm). Use the chart above to find your closest Kinn ring size. Learn more about finding your ring size here.
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Understanding the 4Cs
4 C’s
A carat weighs a fifth of a gram and is divided into 100 points, making precision in measurement essential to defining a diamond's actual weight for accurate diamond valuation.
While carat size is visually striking, a diamond’s true worth extends beyond mere size. It’s a balance of size with color, clarity, and cut.
Total carat weight (often abbreviated ‘ctw’) combines the weight of all diamonds in a piece, offering a comprehensive measure of its diamond content and value.
4C's
Color dictates a diamond's purity and rarity, with the colorless spectrum being the most sought-after for its clarity. Color significantly impacts a diamond's overall quality and desirability.
A diamond's shape can influence the perception of its color, with some shapes accentuating or concealing hues.
4C's
Natural inclusions, ranging from crystals or air pockets, form the unique internal landscape of a diamond, impacting its clarity and character.
Through examination under magnification, clarity grading categorizes diamonds from flawless to visibly included.
4C's
Diamond proportions determine how a diamond interacts with light, both reflecting and refracting—a well-proportioned diamond balances light and dark areas, enhancing the stone's overall brilliance and fire.
Symmetry in diamonds refers to the precise alignment and placement of its facets (light-reflecting surface). Superior symmetry creates a balanced and captivating sparkle in each gem.
The polish of a diamond affects its shine and clarity. A high-quality polish assures the diamond's surface is smooth and flawless, maximizing its light reflection.
A diamond's cut grade, ranging from poor to ideal, assesses the stone's proportions, symmetry, and polish. Grading determines how effectively it interacts with light to reveal its ultimate brilliance and fire.
GIA LAB CLASSIFICATION
GIA LAB CLASSIFICATION