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To best choose your ring size, follow these tips:

  • Take your measurements at the end of the day, when your fingers are potentially a little swollen.
  • Measure the correct finger, and know that from one hand to another, the dimensions of the fingers are not the same!
  • Take your knuckles into account. Generally speaking, measure your finger at the thickest point. The goal is to choose a ring that fits over your knuckles!
  • If you are hesitating between two sizes, we advise you to opt for the larger one.

How do I measure the circumference of my finger?

The easiest method is to use a tape measure. Using it, measure the circumference of your finger, at the thickest point. If your finger size is 5.22 cm, you will be looking at a size 52; simply multiply your finger size expressed in cm by 10!

If you don't have a tape measure, use a string, a measuring strip... Wrap it around your finger, mark the limit and transfer the measurement to a graduated ruler to know the circumference. That's it!

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