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If you don't know your ring size follow
these instructions and you will be able to determine
it.
#1 - Cut a strip of paper no wider than 1/4" (or 6 MM).
#2 - Wrap the paper snugly (as you want the ring to fit) around your finger
and mark the paper where it meets.
#3 - Measure the marked length of paper and compare it to the chart below.
You now have your ring size. If you feel uncertain
of your measurement, we suggest a visit to a local jewelry store, or department
store, and ask their jewelry counter personnel to measure it for
you!!
Note: If your knuckle is significantly larger than the base of your finger,
you should measure the knuckle as described above and pick a size
somewhere in between the two.
Ring
Size
|
Paper Length
(in inches) |
Paper Length
(in millimeters) |
4 |
1 13/16 |
46.5 |
5 |
1 15/16 |
49 |
6 |
2 1/16 |
52 |
7 |
2 2/16 |
54.5 |
8 |
2 4/16 |
57 |
9 |
2 5/16 |
59.5 |
10 |
2 7/16 |
62 |
11 |
2 9/16 |
64.5 |
12 |
2 10/16 |
67.5 |
13 |
2 12/16 |
70 |
14 |
2 14/16 |
72.5 |
15 |
2 15/16 |
75 |
Canadian & U.S. |
Inside Diameter (in millimeters) |
United Kingdom | Japanese | Inside Circumference (in millimeters) |
Bracelet Sizes: Our bracelet sizes are determined by wrapping a flexible tape measure (See Above Photo) inside the bracelet, completely around and across the "gap". If the reading on the tape measure shows 6-1/2", for example, that is the size we assign to it. If a flexible tape measure is wrapped completely around the wrist, in a comfortable fashion, where the bracelet is to be worn, the reading on the tape should indicate the bracelet size. Most bracelets can be opened up maybe a 1/4", or closed down maybe 1/4" in order to get a good fit. However, those with Zuni styles with touching, inlaid stones, or similar construction, cannot be opened or closed in any amount without damage to the stones!
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