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CURRENT PROCESSING TIMES ARE 5-10 BUSINESS DAYS. All items are handmade to order. Please see our FAQs for more info: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MidnightJo?ref=hdr_shop_menu#more-section
Welcome to Midnight Jo your source for handmade spoon and coin jewelry! Offering you a variety of coin rings - State coin rings, Washington quarter rings & National Park coin rings and coin jewelry. We also specialize in handmade spoon rings, spoon earrings and spoon necklaces. If you see something you like but have a question we are always happy to help you out just send us a convo!
Check out our website at MidnightJo.com
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TwoDutchSisters on Mar 9, 2024
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely beautiful. Very sturdy but surprisingly delicate looking on my wrist. It has already become my go to
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sessomssl on Mar 5, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLove this piece. It is unique and fabulous. Loving the lucky cat! Thanks
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William on Dec 5, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI have bought several rings from this seller before I have always been satisfied.
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Patrick on Apr 25, 2024
5 out of 5 starsI could not have been happier with my product or my service. She is a wonderful owner.
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Britta on Apr 23, 2024
5 out of 5 starsSuch a beautiful way to preserve a family heirloom and give it new life!! In love with my ring ❤️
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About MidnightJo
Transforming everyday items into jewelry!
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Jamey
Owner
Midnight Jo is a one woman show ran by me, Jamey Jo. I do the making, customer service, shipping, social media and everything else. I love transforming everyday items into jewelry and creating keepsakes you can carry with you everywhere you go!
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Frequently asked questions
When will my item ship?
When will my item ship?
*Transit times do not include processing times. All items are handmade to order. Current processing times are 7-10 business days.
Orders are put into production once a week on Mondays and ship by Friday at the latest. Orders placed on or after Monday will not go into production until the following week.
Unfortunately, WE ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS RUSH ORDERS at this time, thank you for your patience.
How do I know my ring size?
All of our rings are handmade to order in your size and fit true to size. If you do not know your size we highly recommend getting sized by a jeweler; even places like Target or Kohls can size you. Another option is to purchase one of these sizers that we can mail to you: https://midnightjo.com/products/multisizer
We DO NOT recommend sizing at home or using the print out sizers that you actually use on your finger because they tend to be inaccurate.
We are always happy to resize your ring (soldered rings are NOT resizeable) so long as you pay for shipping back to us. For custom engraved rings there is a $20 resizing charge. Please keep the ring in new condition as it may require an exchange.
Can you put a certain year on a State or National Park coin ring?
Each quarter has a specific minting date. If you prefer a specific date that is different from the minting date you can add it to your purchase here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1683741795
Will this ring turn my finger green?
Some of our coin rings are made out of everyday coins which are copper/nickel clad and are likely to turn your fingers green. Our optional, yet unfortunately not permanent, solution to this problem is powder coating which can be added to your purchase: https://www.etsy.com/listing/255434248/add-powder-coat-to-your-midnight-jo-item
The best solution to this problem is to order your ring in silver if available (coins made after 1992 are available in silver). If you are sensitive to sulfur or sulfites the antique finish may cause skin discoloration.
Is it legal to make jewelry out of coins?
The United States code states it is only illegal if done fraudulently. The key word being fraudulent, you are only violating the law if you change the appearance of the coin and fraudulently represent it to be other than the altered coin that it is. You know those souvenir penny smashers? Those are legal and so is making jewelry from coins.