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Ring Sizes Help |
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Considerations when measuring a ring size:
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• Consider the season - In winter, fingers tend to be a bit smaller.
Fingers swell a bit in the summer.
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• Measure warm hands, and in the evening. That's when your fingers are
their thickest.
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• Do not measure after exercise as you may be dehydrated and thus slightly
smaller than normal.
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• Avoid measuring ring size during menstrual cycles, as water retention
may cause slightly larger fingers.
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There are a few ways you can get your ring size.
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1. Have a professional jeweler measure you.
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2. Print, cut out and use the following ring size measurement tool. (Be
sure not to resize the image when printing!)
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3. Measure your ring finger using a string, marking on the string the
exact location where it begins to overlap. Measure the length of this string segment,
according to the following table:
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