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Getting the right size ring can be a challenge. You don't want to order something that doesn't fit. There are several different ways to do this. One of the easiest ways is using a ring size guide. Depending on your computer and settings, it may or may not be the most accurate measurement of your ring size.

 

How to measure ring size

The best way to find out your ring size is to visit a jeweler or use a ring size chart. These tools are free and should be able to help you determine your size. While a ring chart will not provide an exact measurement, it will give you an idea of what size to start with.

 

To get the most out of the ring size chart, you'll need to print it out and keep it on hand. You can also print it out ahead of time to ensure that you don't have to rely on a ring sizer.

You'll want to make sure that you get the ring size chart printed on the correct scale. To do this, you'll need to uncheck the "scale to fit" option in the print dialog box. This is because the ring size guide will appear smaller on mobile screens. If you're on a desktop, you can print it out at 100%.

 

Another method is to wrap a piece of string around your finger and measure the length of the string. You'll want to do this at the end of the day, as the finger is at its largest during this time. You'll be able to measure the ring's largest diameter with a simple ruler, and then convert that into a ring size. You can even have your jeweler do this for you.

 

Ring size guide can be tricky to find online because it relies on your computer's settings for accuracy. You can also download a ring sizer from the vendor's website, but it isn't recommended for professional applications. It's a good idea to measure both your knuckle and finger, as you may need a ring that's two sizes up from your knuckle if you have a large hand, or about a half size up if you have a small finger.

The ring size chart can be difficult to figure out, but a little research will go a long way in making sure that you're ordering the right ring. If you're unsure of what to do, you can consult a reputable jewelry store for a free estimate. You can also try to measure your finger yourself, but this can be trickier.

Joseph

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