Wish List 0

How to find your ring size

heading_title

Initially, when determining the size of a ring, it is essential to consider the following:

  • Your hands may vary in size, with one hand being slightly larger than the other
  • Typically, your "dominant" hand is slightly larger. This means that the ring size you wear on one hand may not fit perfectly on the other.
  • It's preferable for the ring to be slightly larger than smaller. Therefore, if your measurement falls between two sizes, it's better to choose the larger size.
  • Your fingers may swell during the day or on hot days.
  • Don't forget to consider the size of the knuckles through which the ring needs to pass.

One method is to measure the circumference:

Please follow the following steps with care and attention:
  • Loop a thin thread around your finger to create a smooth circle.
  • Using a pencil, mark the point where the thread meets its end, either on a measuring tape or directly on the thread.
  • Now, straighten the measuring tape or thread in a line. Alternatively, you can use scissors to cut the thread while maintaining its exact perimeter.
  • Using a ruler, measure the length of the thread in millimeters (mm).
  • Record your measurement and refer to a size chart to find the appropriate ring size that fits your finger.

Related Post

Diamond: A woman’s best friend

Diamond: A woman’s best friend

People are constantly changing things about themselves--- from their hair styles to their clothes, to even the way they physically look. There are some things, like the color of your eyes however, that aren’t as easy to change. Here, one reality tv star has opened up about having had her eyes surgically altered to look gray instead of her natural brown.

Do you you know what your birthstone is?

Do you you know what your birthstone is?

A new reality show in the UK conducted an experiment to see just how kids and teens would behave after being left home alone for the weekend. The show, called Alone at Home, recruited four families to participate in the experiment.