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How to measure and select the right ring size
Don't know what ring size to choose?
The surest method is to visit a goldsmith, where they will be happy to help you. If you do not have such an option or you want to measure the size of the ring yourself, the easiest method is to measure the circumference of the finger at the place where you want to wear the ring, with a string. Mark the circumference of the finger on the string with a marker and place it next to the ruler, you will get the size of the ring in millimeters. Attention! Do not tighten the string as far as it will go - it is necessary to keep in mind that you will have to pull the ring over the joint. Another method is to use a measuring strip or ring, which can be found in the appendix below. We state the sizes of our rings in millimeters (circumference) and we also enclose the size of the US for those who know this size.
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