Ladystreets.com ring size chart
Know the size ring you need before you buy, so you can always buy jewels that fit perfect. To determine the size of the ring, you can drop a ring that you look good in a bar measuring professional rings, use a meter or find a professional setting with an approximate ring size chart or finger size strip. Be sure to measure your finger at room temperature. Heat and cold can cause your fingers to swell or shrink.
Determine your ring size with a ring size chart
.Use a ring that you look good to determine your ring size. Place your ring in a circle the size that you are approaching. The inside edge of the ring should align with the outer edge of the circle. If your ring appears to fit in two sizes, buy the larger size

Measure your waist with a tape ring finger length
To create your own ring gauge, print and cut the strip down. Insert the tip of the narrow gauge through the slot

Know when you can change the size of a ring
Most of the jewelry line a ring two sizes in either direction. Deeper settings can impact significantly on the appearance and structure of your jewelry.
Increasing the size of a ring of gold or silver typically requires gently hammering the ring around axis meter. This will cause the ring slightly thinner. In some rings will not form a perfectly round. Some jewelers will not make changes to platinum because of its density and strength.
To enlarge a ring more than one size or adjust a ring with stones, your jeweler may prefer to make an incision in the ring to remove or insert extra metal. This setting can leave a visible seam or an invisible weakness, but a professional jeweler can leave out the defects of sigh |