Ring Size:
How to measure ring size

You do not need to worry about getting a ring
without the proper size!  It is very easy to
determine ring size.  Follow these simple steps:

-Wrap a piece of string around the
largest part
of the finger intended for the ring  (sometimes
the base of the finger, but it also may be one of
your knuckles)

-Mark with a pen the point where the string
overlaps to complete a full circle

-Remove the string and measure the length of
the marked string (in mm)

-Match from our table the  measurement in mm
with the corresponding ring size!  (Note: if your
measurement is between two circumference
measurements, generally you should round up
to the next higher value)
Circumference          Ring
(mm)                            Size
44.1
3
45.4
3.5
46.7
4
48.0
4.5
49.2
5
50.5
5.5
51.8
6
53.1
6.5
54.3
7
55.6
7.5
56.9
8
58.2
8.5
59.4
9
60.7
9.5
62.0
10
63.3
10.5
64.5
11
65.8
11.5
67.1
12
68.3
12.5
Two Diamond Rings
Buyers' Tips
The finger size can change throughout the day and using the above technique at the end
of day generally ensures the largest dimension.
Want to surprise someone special without asking their ring size?  Easy! Sneak out one
of their rings and place it over a tapered candlestick and mark the point at which the ring
cannot progress down the shaft any further.  Take a string and measure this diameter
and match to the table.
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