How do you choose the size ring

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 There are many ways to measure His And Hers Matching rings, particularly when you are buying them for gifts.
 
 If you're unsure about the size you should buy adhere to our recommendations, so you will not risk making a mistake. Or go to our store closest to you and we'll definitely be able and assist you.
 
 
 The sizes of ring you find in our online store correspond to the Italian system.
 
 
 But let's get down the important issue: how do you choose the correct size?
 
 
 Calculate the circumference of Simple Matching Bracelets.
 
 One of the simplest and quickest ways to determine the right size is to choose a ring that you, or the person you're giving it already own. Be sure to select the ring that will fit comfortably on the hand you want to wear the new ring on. There isn't a single size that fits all fingers. Then, follow these steps:
 
 
 Print our table following the guidelines
 
 Place your ring on the table's circles and verify its size: the circumference printed should be barely visible inside your ring.
 
 
 If your ring doesn't correspond exactly to a size and "falls" between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size as, during the day, fingers tend to swell.
 
 
 If you don't have a ring that is the right size, you could use a tape measurement: determine the circumference of your finger, and determine the size it matches (compare it with the measurements of internal circumference).
 
 
 Ring Sizes: Additional Tips
 
 Remember that our hands are not identical and, consequently, a perfect ring for a particular finger on the left hand might be the wrong size for the right hand.
 
 
 Remember that the ring shouldn't be too tight, as it can impede circulation. Measure your fingers while they are still hot, at the end of the day, when they're constricted. The ideal size is one that allows the ring to slide on your finger without having to force it. However, it should not slide off when you shake your hand, or you could lose it!
 
 If you have larger knuckles on the finger's bottom, you can squeeze the ring lightly to make it more comfortable and more comfortable.
 
 
 The design of the ring may also influence the measurement: rings of the same size might fit differently based on the setting and style. For a band model, for example it is recommended to choose a size that is a little larger than the standard.
 
 Once you have mastered the ways to figure out the dimensions of your ring, all you need to do is select the one that best suits your style or that of your loved one on our store! Consult our guide to find the most suitable engagement ring. Or, browse our selection of solitaires, trilogy, eternity and many more.