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Choosing the correct ring size

The two types of ring size charts are used differently: table of measurements that converts the circumference of the finger to the appropriate ring size. To find the circumference of the finger, cut a strip of paper no more than one-quarter of an inch wide (any wider may distort measurements because most rings are thin) and wrap it comfortably around the finger where the ring will rest. Mark on the paper where the circle is complete, and then measure that distance to compare to the figures in the ring size chart. Instead of paper, you can also use string or wire, as long as you follow the steps carefully to obtain an accurate measurement. Also be sure that the paper or string is loose enough to fit comfortably over the knuckle so the ring can be put on and taken off easily. To use this type of ring size chart with an existing ring, slide the ring onto a taper candle or carrot, mark where it comes to rest easily, and measure the circumference at that point.

The second type of ring size chart is a series of graduated circles that represent different ring sizes. Choose a ring that fits well (perhaps borrowing it while your intended is in the shower or otherwise unaware of your using it), and lay it against the paper to compare it to the printed circles. The circle that most closely matches the ring will be the ring size. When using this type of ring size chart, however, be sure that you are comparing the inner surface of the ring to the printed circles rather than the outside surface: that additional space could make the ring far too loose.

Fingers can change size throughout the day, and proper measurements are crucial to obtain an accurate size for the ring. For the best measurements, follow these tips:

Accurate ring size measurements are especially crucial for more elaborate rings such as eternity rings or bridal sets, which are difficult and expensive to resize because of their intricacy. Furthermore, if the ring will be engraved, appropriate sizes are also important.

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Choosing the correct bracelet size

Bracelet sizes are given in inches, because they are open that is they do not have to be slipped over the hand as in case of a bangle, which does not open. To get the perfect fit, measure your wrist at the wrist bone and add 3/4" to 1" for the bracelet size. Order the largest size closest to your desired size. Typical bracelet sizes are: Small 7", Medium 7.5", Large 8"

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