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The Simple Guide On Finding Your Ring Size

  1. Cut a strip of paper: Take a strip of paper and cut it to about one inch wide and six inches long. The longer the strip, the more accurate your measurement will be.                                                                                         

  2. Wrap the paper around your finger: Place the paper strip around the base of your finger, making sure it is not too tight or too loose. You should be able to slide it over your knuckle with some resistance, but it should not feel too tight.                                                                                                                                                                              

  3. Mark the point where the paper overlaps: Once the paper is wrapped around your finger, mark the point where the ends of the paper overlap.                                                                                                                                                

  4. Measure the length of the strip: Using a ruler or a measuring tape, measure the length of the paper strip from the end to the mark you made. This measurement is the circumference of your finger.                                                                                                                                                                              

  5. Use a ring size chart: Look up a ring size chart online, you can download one here. These charts provide a conversion of the finger measurement to ring size. Make sure to use a chart that is specific to the country or region you are in, as ring sizes can vary slightly between different countries. We use American ring sizes: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.                                                                                                                                                                              

  6. Consider the width of the ring: When choosing a ring size, it's important to consider not just the circumference of your finger, but also the width of the ring. If the ring you are purchasing has a wide band, you may need to size up to ensure a comfortable fit.                                                                                       

  7. Have your ring professionally sized: If you are still unsure of your ring size, or if you are purchasing a ring as a gift for someone else & find out it does not fit them; you are welcome to exchange your product. Please see the information about how to exchange products.

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