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Find you’re Ring Size
Last post 04-01-2008 12:34 PM by mirandasum. 2 replies.
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  • 08-29-2007 5:10 AM

    Find you’re Ring Size

     

    How to find the proper ring size:

    1.   Use the Ring Scale below to measure ring size.

    1. Print this page and then carefully cut the ring scale shown below.
    2. Cut the mentioned slit as well.
    3. Wrap the slider scale round your finger with the markings on the outer side.
    4. Insert the pointed end of the slider into the slit making the scale now look like a paper ring.
    5. Now slide it through your finger making sure the paper ring moves comfortably through the largest part of your finger i.e.. the knuckle.
    6. Pull tightly as the slider scale must fit correctly to give an accurate size.
    7. The number that shows at the slit is the ring size of your finger.

              

     

    2.   Use the below method to measure ring size.

    1. Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of the finger that will wear the ring.
    2.  Mark on the paper or string where it overlaps on itself.
    3.  Use the ruler to measure the length of paper or string from its leading edge to the mark.
    4.  Use that measurement to find the corresponding ring size in the chart.

    Size (Millimeters)

    Ring size (USA)

    44.1

    3

    45.4

    3.5

    46.7

    4

    48.0

    4.5

    49.2

    5

    50.5

    5.5

    51.8

    6

    53.1

    6.5

    54.3

    7

    55.6

    7.5

    56.9

    8

    58.2

    8.5

    59.4

    9

    60.7

    9.5

    62.0

    10

    63.3

    10.5

    64.5

    11

    65.8

    11.5

    67.1

    12

    68.3

    12.5

    69.6

    13

    3.   Use your ring to find your ring size.

               

    Tips to get the most accurate ring size:

    •  See that the loop of paper or string measuring the finger can slip over the knuckle easily.
    •  Measure when the hands are warm. The fingers shrink and are the smallest when they are cold.

     The hand is largest at the end of the day. That is the best time to measure the finger.


     

  • 09-24-2007 9:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Find you’re Ring Size

    thank you for that! its very useful!

    -laura

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    -Laura Lattin
  • 04-01-2008 12:34 PM In reply to

    Re: Find you’re Ring Size

    Yeah, this will definately come in handy!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!

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    "The stars, too, they tell of spring returning"
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