Silver Ring Sizing Chart

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Posted on 30th May 2010 by LadyRose in How to Size your Ring

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Ring Sizing Chart

Important: Read Before Printing!

The exactitude of your finger´s measurement will depend on printing this sheet exactly the way it is.

Set your printer to 100-percent. Do not reduce the print size “page setup” area.

The best way you can verify that the ring sizer is printed correctly, would be by measuring it
with a ruler; it should measure 3 1/2 inches long from “A” to “B”.

Measure Your Finger

1. Cut out the paper ring sizer.

2. Cut a slit for Slot “A”.

3. Wrap the paper sizer around the exact finger where the silver
ring will be worn, making sure that the numbers are facing out.

4. Pull the pointed end Tab “B” through Slot “A” until the paper sizer is snug.

5. Make sure to allow the size for your knuckle. If your knuckle is larger than
the base of your finger, select a size in between the two numbers.

6. The number aligned with Slot “A” is your ring size.

7. If the measurement lands between two numbers, your size is a half size.

Example: If your measurement falls between 5 and 6, your ring size is 5 1/2.

Sizing tip: Measure your finger at the beginning of the day to avoid incorrect measurements. Sometimes late at night your fingers swallow a bit due to water retention.

More sizing mistakes are made by ordering rings too large rather than too small.

It is important to make sure that your handcrafted silver jewellery fits well, as if it is too large you have more chances of your silver ring slipping off and even getting lost.

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