Finding The Right Ring Size

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Finding the Right Ring Size
Before printing, check the Print Dialog settings. Make sure you turn off “Shrink oversized pages to fit paper
size” and “Expand small pages to paper size” and set Page Scaling to None. Printing the PDF at 100% will
ensure an accurate measurement.
Use a ruler to make sure this page is printed at the correct size. Line up the inch marks on
1 inch
the ruler with the vertical lines. For most accurate results, do not measure from the end of
the ruler to the 1st inch, but from the 1st inch to the 2nd inch.
Measure a Ring That Fits You or Your Intended Recipient
Place a ring that fits you or your intended recipient over the circle. The inner edge of the ring should line up
with the outside circle.
Size 9
Size 5
Size 6
Size 7
Size 8
Size 13
Size 11
Size 12
Size 10
Measuring Tips
All measurements match the inside diameter of the ring
If your finger measurement falls between sizes, order the larger size.
Fingers, like brains, are smaller in the morning and bigger by the end of the day. Measure your fingers at
the end of the day.
Take multiple measurements to ensure an accurate reading.
Weather and temperature affect finger size. Do these measurements where it's moderately warm.
If you have large knuckles, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size
between the two.
Fingers tend to be one half-size larger on your dominant hand

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