“Saddle Ring, typical of Tibetan and Nepalese cultures. All rings with this particular ‘saddle’ shape are called ‘Tsechok’ and are usually worn on the middle finger, which is considered as one of the nine gates through which vital energies can exit and evil spirits can enter. Wearing the ring on this finger closes that gate.”
Apparently “Tse Chok” actually is the name of a famous monastery.
It was made by hand by skilled Tibetan artisans using traditional techniques.
Size 7-8, as it is open in the back, which makes it somewhat adjustable.
Width is ⅞", and it is 1 ⅝" in length.