Buying a beautiful ring online is very exciting. However, many people worry about the fit. You don’t want your new tarnish-free gold ring to be too loose or too tight!
At Tayyaba Latif, we want you to love your jewelry the first time. Therefore, you don’t need expensive tools to find your size. Instead, you can use these two easy methods in just 2 minutes:
Method 1: The Paper Strip Test
First, cut a thin strip of paper or a piece of string. Next, wrap it around the base of the finger you want to measure. Then, mark the spot where the paper meets with a pen. Finally, measure the length with a ruler in millimeters (mm). This gives you your finger circumference!
Method 2: Measure a Ring You Already Have
Alternatively, if you already own a ring that fits well:
- Place the ring directly on a ruler.
- Measure the inside diameter in millimeters.
- Afterward, check our size chart on the product page to find your match.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Furthermore, small mistakes can lead to the wrong size. To get the best result, keep these tips in mind:
- Temperature Matters: Fingers shrink when it is cold and swell when it is warm. So, always measure at room temperature.
- The Knuckle Rule: Your ring must slide over your knuckle! If your knuckle is large, choose a size in the middle.
- Consistency is Key: I recommend measuring 3 times. If you get the same number, you know it is correct!
Why Tarnish-Free Jewelry is the Best Choice
Additionally, we specialize in tarnish-free gold plated jewelry. Because we use 18K gold over stainless steel, you can wear your rings every day. In fact, you can wash your hands without the color fading. This makes our collection perfect for the busy UK lifestyle.
Perfect for Gifting: Our Adjustable Collection
Lastly, if you are buying a gift and don’t know the size, don’t be stressed! Specifically, our Adjustable Collection solves this problem. You can gently adjust these rings to fit any finger. Consequently, it takes the guessing game out of shopping!
For more information on ring standards, you can check the Official UK Ring Size Chart
or learn more about Jewelry Care from the GIA.