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Free Gemstone Sticker Sheet and Ring Sizer Request Form

Try on different stone sizes and shapes from the comfort of your home! Peel and stick the gems to the desired finger, they are to scale! For the sizer, just wrap it around your finger and adjust until you get a comfortable fit. You want it to be snug on the area where the ring will sit while still being able to slide it on and off the entire finger. A little resistance getting it off is ok!

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How to Measure your ring size

The Do's and Don'ts

There are many at-home methods out there on how to figure out yours or your partners' ring size at home. Given that some are more accurate that others, here are the ones we suggest the most.

Use an existing ring

If you have a ring that you wear on the same finger but aren't sure of the size, the easiest way to figure that out is to trace the inside of the ring on a flat surface and measure the diameter (from the outside of the line on each side) in MM's with a ruler.

Whatever the MM is, you can locate the closest comparable on an international ring sizing chart to figure out what size the inside diameter points suggests.

BUY A RING SIZER

There are many affordable plastic or metal ring sizers you can purchase on sites like ours, or quick delivery service sites like Amazon. The best ones to purchase are ones that have a similar width to the one you are planning to purchase. Rings that are wider (ie. > 4 mm) will fit tighter than on the finger than rings that are thinner (ie. < 2 mm) wide, so it's important to note that! If you are going to buy a wider band you might want to size a half size up.

How should the fit feel

You want the ring to fit snug on the finger where you plan to let it sit. Often times though, one's knuckle can we wider than that spot and so you definitely also want to make sure you can get it on and off your finger without causing yourself any pain or putting too much pressure on the ring itself. It is ok if it's a little hard to get over the knuckle if the fit on the lower part of your finger allows for a smaller size, but you will have to figure out for yourself what the happy middle ground between both areas based on your comfort level.

Methods that we do not recommend

The dont's

Unless you have no other options at your disposal we do not recommend using the 'string' or 'paper' method, as they are not as accurate due to their flimsiness. Gold rings are firm and do not have the same 'give' as softer bendable materials and so we do not recommend using those methods if you can avoid them.