Ring Sizing Tips
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here to download the AGJ ring sizer PDF
Please note: All of our rings run true to size. It is your responsibility to make sure you've measured your finger size properly, either with our guide or by a professional.
After you print the PDF, here are a few more tips to help you find your ring size:
- Temperature is important -
Don't measure when your body temperature is either too cold or too hot. A cold finger shrinks while a hot finger expands causing an inaccurate reading. Only measure when fingers are at room temperature.
- When two sizes seem to fit, size up -
If you hesitate between two sizes, always go with the larger one.
- A wider band needs a bigger size -
If you are purchasing a wide band (the knuckle to knuckle height), move up at least one size from your measurement.
- Don't use strings -
When measuring your finger, always refrain from using a string. They tend to stretch which can result in wrong size. ALWAYS use a paper strip about 1/2" width.
- Big knuckles can affect your size -
If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, and you're using the printed out sizer, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size in between the two.
- For best results, use a plain band -
When using the print out guide, try to use the least ornate ring possible as your sample.
- Print the guide out -
Make sure that you print the image, don't try to do it by holding your ring up to your computer screen, you will get the wrong measurement.
- If you’re unsure…ask for help -
The above is a guide only. When in doubt get a professional measurement from a local jeweler.