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Do shaol, do thuras hoops

Use our international conversion chart to find your ring size

UK Size US Size EU Size Diameter
H 4 46 1/2 14.9mm
I 4 1/2 47 3/4 15.2mm
J 4 3/4 49 1/2 15.7mm
K 5 1/4 50 1/4 16.1mm
L 5 3/4 51 1/2 16.4mm
M 6 1/4 52 1/2 16.8mm
N 6 3/4 54 17.2mm
O 7 1/4 55 1/4 17.6mm
P 7 3/4 56 1/4 18mm
Q 8 1/4 57 1/2 18.4mm
R 8 3/4 58 1/2 18.7mm
S 9 1/4 60 1/4 19.1mm
T 9 3/4 61 1/2 19.5mm
U 10 1/4 62 1/2 19.9mm
V 10 3/4 63 3/4 20.3mm

We recommend that you ask your local jeweller to take your ring measurement, or pop in to either of our enibas shops where we will happily do that for you.

Follow these tips to ring sizing:
- Please specify if you are intending to buy a narrow or wider band or wish to stack a few rings together as this affects the size.
- A well fitting ring should go over your knuckle with a slight push, and sit comfortably on your finger without pinching the skin.
- Avoid getting your finger measured when your hands are much warmer or colder than normal, as this can also influence ring size.


Ring sizing at home:
We understand that finding the right ring size can sometimes be a little challenging, especially if you are gifting a special someone.
Find a ring that fits that finger, make sure it is perfectly round, and use a very sharp pencil to draw inside the ring as close to the band as possible. Take the diameter in millimeters and use the table here to determine the ring size (we use UK size).

Do shaol, do thuras hoops

Use our international conversion chart to find your ring size

UK Size US Size EU Size Diameter
H 4 46 1/2 14.9mm
I 4 1/2 47 3/4 15.2mm
J 4 3/4 49 1/2 15.7mm
K 5 1/4 50 1/4 16.1mm
L 5 3/4 51 1/2 16.4mm
M 6 1/4 52 1/2 16.8mm
N 6 3/4 54 17.2mm
O 7 1/4 55 1/4 17.6mm
P 7 3/4 56 1/4 18mm
Q 8 1/4 57 1/2 18.4mm
R 8 3/4 58 1/2 18.7mm
S 9 1/4 60 1/4 19.1mm
T 9 3/4 61 1/2 19.5mm
U 10 1/4 62 1/2 19.9mm
V 10 3/4 63 3/4 20.3mm

We recommend that you ask your local jeweller to take your ring measurement, or pop in to either of our enibas shops where we will happily do that for you.

Follow these tips to ring sizing:
- Please specify if you are intending to buy a narrow or wider band or wish to stack a few rings together as this affects the size.
- A well fitting ring should go over your knuckle with a slight push, and sit comfortably on your finger without pinching the skin.
- Avoid getting your finger measured when your hands are much warmer or colder than normal, as this can also influence ring size.


Ring sizing at home:
We understand that finding the right ring size can sometimes be a little challenging, especially if you are gifting a special someone.
Find a ring that fits that finger, make sure it is perfectly round, and use a very sharp pencil to draw inside the ring as close to the band as possible. Take the diameter in millimeters and use the table here to determine the ring size (we use UK size).

Do shaol, do thuras hoops

Do shaol, do thuras • Your life, your journey

Trust the journey. Hoops for everyday, in silver.

Crafted from recycled metals
1 year guarantee
Plastic free packaging
Free standard delivery over €120 within Ireland
Description & Details

Wear everyday, to accompany you on your life's journey. These hoops are inscribed with the Irish words: Do shaol, on one earring and, do thuras, on the other giving the combined meaning Your life, your journey. A reminder that whatever life throws at us we choose how we will travel along our own path.

Materials matter

Enibas jewellery is made of solid precious metals, designed to last a lifetime and beyond. We use ethically sourced diamonds and recycled and reclaimed precious metals from sustainable sources.

Our sustainability promise

Our jewellery, our brand, and our ethos are intimately related to the wild landscapes and unspoiled nature of West Cork. It’s our responsibility to protect and care for our home: this one beautiful planet we share. We spend a lot of time, thought, and energy tracing the history (and potential future) of every material we touch and every part of our production process, searching for new opportunities to increase our sustainability.

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MINDFUL PACKAGING

Made with as much care as our jewellery, our packaging has been thoughtfully designed to strictly minimise plastic and waste, and sourced from the most environmentally sustainable suppliers we can find.

Handmade in our
West Cork workshop

If you visit our shop in the seaside village of Schull, Ireland, you can peek behind the scenes at our design studio and workshop. There, our small team of jewellers carefully finishes each Enibas piece by hand, sending them out into the world with love.
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Embracing the journey: a young woman's heartfelt struggle

Beckett USA

"Do shaol, do thuras", engraved on around the disc on the bracelet I wear every single day without fail. I bought it last year on a family trip to Ireland, one I thought I wouldn't live to go on to begin with.

I've struggled with depression my entire life, but in the last few years it has been tougher than ever. It all came to a head in 2021 when I attempted to take my life. However, thank goodness, I failed. In the following months, my family and friends encircled me and embraced me with such deep care and love. It was a true "hard reset" for me. It felt like everything in my life went on pause. While this was wonderful in the moment, and allowed me to take a breath, it derailed me completely once I was well enough to return to work and life.

My family tried to remind me that it was worth it as long as I was alive, and I did believe them, but it was hard to really remember that while trying to get everything back on track. It was my graduating year of school and I then felt as if there was no possible way I would get it done in time. My parents eventually had a conversation with me in which they told me that my life was already not the ideal course. I had already had a major hurdle that many others didn't have to handle. At this point, from there on, I had to make my own path forward. It was already not the picture perfect easy road, there was no point in trying to force it to be.

While I did go on to graduate on time, this is something I have held with me. And while we were exploring the beautiful sights of Ireland I kept seeing the enibas jewelry and seeing that bracelet and that phrase: "Do shaol, do thuras". Your life, your journey. On the final day in Ireland, I bought it. When I explained it to my parents they teared up. But it just rung so true for me. My life wasn't smooth or easy, and my journey reflected that. This wasn't something to be ashamed of, but something to embrace. This is my life, and this is my journey. I might as well truly make it mine.

Customer story post Untitled Page

Embracing the journey: a young woman's heartfelt struggle

Beckett USA

"Do shaol, do thuras", engraved on around the disc on the bracelet I wear every single day without fail. I bought it last year on a family trip to Ireland, one I thought I wouldn't live to go on to begin with.

I've struggled with depression my entire life, but in the last few years it has been tougher than ever. It all came to a head in 2021 when I attempted to take my life. However, thank goodness, I failed. In the following months, my family and friends encircled me and embraced me with such deep care and love. It was a true "hard reset" for me. It felt like everything in my life went on pause. While this was wonderful in the moment, and allowed me to take a breath, it derailed me completely once I was well enough to return to work and life.

My family tried to remind me that it was worth it as long as I was alive, and I did believe them, but it was hard to really remember that while trying to get everything back on track. It was my graduating year of school and I then felt as if there was no possible way I would get it done in time. My parents eventually had a conversation with me in which they told me that my life was already not the ideal course. I had already had a major hurdle that many others didn't have to handle. At this point, from there on, I had to make my own path forward. It was already not the picture perfect easy road, there was no point in trying to force it to be.

While I did go on to graduate on time, this is something I have held with me. And while we were exploring the beautiful sights of Ireland I kept seeing the enibas jewelry and seeing that bracelet and that phrase: "Do shaol, do thuras". Your life, your journey. On the final day in Ireland, I bought it. When I explained it to my parents they teared up. But it just rung so true for me. My life wasn't smooth or easy, and my journey reflected that. This wasn't something to be ashamed of, but something to embrace. This is my life, and this is my journey. I might as well truly make it mine.

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