Jewelry Size Guide
Ηow to find your ring size
There are easy ways to find your ring size. Take a tailors measurement or a thread and a ruler and follow the steps below.
1st Way Internal diameter of the ring
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Take a ring that fits you and measure in mm the internal diameter of the ring as shown on the picture below.
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Match the millimetres (mm) with the table below.
Example
If the measurement you take is 17.52 mm
then your ring size is equivalent to size 55
2nd Way Internal perimeter of the ring
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Rap your figure with the thread so that a full circle is created without tightening it.
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With a pen mark the point where the two points join.
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Open the tread on a straight line.
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With the ruler measure the millimetres (mm) see picture below
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Match the millimetres (mm) with the table below.
Notes
When you try to find the measurements of your ring you should take under consideration the following:
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Both of our hands do not have the same size. So if you know your size in one hand that does not mean that it is the same on the other hand.
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It is preferable for a ring to be slightly bigger than smaller. So if your measurements come 53.6 mm (between 53 and 54) it is better to choose size 54.
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Please remember that your finger may slightly swallow during the day especially during hot days.
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Please note that the joints of your figure do play a considerable role for the size of the ring as it will need to go through.
** 1 centimetre = 10 millimetres. So if your measurement is 4.68 centimetres (cm) that is equal to 46.8 millimetres (mm)