How to Measure your Ring Size
How to Measure your Ring Size:
1. Get a piece of string or cut up a piece of paper almost as thin as the ring you want and wrap it around your finger firmly. (make sure the paper/string sits very firm on your finger, how you would want the ring to fit; that means it should not be loose and not extremely tight)
2. Mark the string or piece of paper to get the circumference (in cm/mm)
3. Lay the string or paper down against a ruler to measure the circumference (in mm/cm)
4. Please use the table below to measure your circumference (in mm) against the US sizing column (We use standard US sizing)
5. Please choose the ring size that is closest to your circumference if you are in-between sizes.
How to Measure with your Existing Ring:
Please measure the internal diameter if your current ring and use the chart to measure inside diameter against US sizing.
Tips for those Planning to Propose:
- Average ring size for women is US 6-7.
- Please measure your finger when they are warm as cold fingers will measure smaller.
- If you are unsure, we advise you to purchase a ring sizer to measure your finger before making an order or visit our store, and we will help you.


Setting the Legacy
In Pampanga, year 1926, Santiago Lagman Ocampo went door-to-door with his karitela selling fine jewelry off of his collection. From

Legacy Continued
Santiago’s daughter, the late Amada Ocampo-Gutierrez, alongside her husband, Victor, carried on her father’s vision and legacy by putting up their own fine jewellery shop in the bustling city of Olongapo.
They catered to transient passengers, visiting service men, and merchants in the Subic Bay area.

The Next Generation
From Amada and Victor’s eight children, four graduated from the Gemological Institute of America, California, in the 1980’s. Vittsi, Louie, and Loo earned degrees in Gemology while the youngest, Dulzzi, received a certificate in Jewellery Design. Each of them pursued apprenticeship and further training to hone their craft in various reputable institutions in the USA.
These third generation Ocampo’s pioneers continue to contribute fresh ideas and innovations, making the Ocampo’s Fine Jewellery brand globally competitive and cherished by its patrons.

Generations
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1991
Mt. Pinatubo erupts and the US military bases pull out of Subic. Despite the closure of local businesses caused by these events, the Ocampo family business stood firm.
1991
Mt. Pinatubo erupts and the US military bases pull out of Subic. Despite the closure of local businesses caused by these events, the Ocampo family business stood firm.