Gabriel&co Ring Sizing Guide Page 2

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4. Compare against the closest circumference
3. Order the larger size if the
in the chart below to find your size.
ring falls between two sizes
(half sizes are marked as
Size Circumference
grey circles).
Inches
Millimeters
0
1.44
36.5
1
1.54
39.1
3
2
1.64
41.6
REFERENCE CHART
3
1.74
44.2
1. Wrap a piece of string around largest part of your finger.
46.7
4
1.84
2. Mark the string at the length which wraps around your
5
1.94
49.3
finger exactly one time.
6
2.04
51.8
3. Measure that length of string against a standard ruler.
4. Compare against the closest circumference in the
7
2.14
54.4
chart below to find your size.
2.24
56.9
8
9
2.34
59.5
10
2.44
62.1
11
2.54
64.6
12
2.64
67.2
69.7
13
2.74
14
2.85
72.3
15
2.95
74.8
16
3.05
77.4
3
A D D IT I ON A L TIPS
Paper Ring Sizer*
Wrap the paper sizer around finger
0
2
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Toe Ring Sizer
1
3
1. Cut out the ring sizer along the dotted
MAKE AN IMPRESSION
lines. Cut the slot marked by the red
0
2
4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
14
16
arrow that is labeled “Your Size.”
Finger Ring Sizer
1
3
13
15
If she’s in the habit of leaving any of her rings lying about, make an impres-
2. Insert the pointed end of the ring sizer
sion of one. A bar of soap, a piece of clay or even a piece of bread can be
through the back of the slot (as seen in the image).
used to take a reliable measurement.
3. Place the ring sizer around the largest part of your finger (this may be the knuckle) and pull the
end until it slides with slight resistance.
PUT IT IN WRITING
4. Record the number closest to the “Your Size” slot. If the measurement is between two numbers,
your size is a half size (marked with grey lines). If half-sizes are not available in your chosen style,
Trace the inside of the ring on a piece of paper which the jeweler can then
order the next largest size.
use to determine an accurate measurement.
*Tip: For accurate measuring avoid measuring cold fingers, as this is when fingers are their smallest. Measure fingers at their largest, at the end of the day.
TRY IT ON FOR SIZE
Simpler still, just put one of her rings on your own finger. Push it down as far
as it will go and then mark the spot with a pen. Then just show the marking
to your jeweler who can measure it for you.
WHAT ARE FRIENDS FOR?
A friend of your fiancé-to-be can assist you in this endeavor. It’s not uncom-
mon for one friend to ask another for their ring size as a matter of curiosity.
Just be sure you choose a friend who can keep a secret.
THE REAL DEAL
If you can bring one of her rings to the jeweler without arousing any suspi-
cion, this is probably the safest course of action. Offer to take her jewelry to
be cleaned and have the jeweler measure her ring at the same time.

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