How to Use Your Free Gemporia Ring Sizer

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If you have ever struggled to find your perfect ring size, this article is for you!

Many jewellery organisations, including ours, offer a ring resizing service for existing jewellery. But we know how important it is to ensure your jewellery fits perfectly from the moment you purchase it!

We have a range of ways to help you find your ring size, but one of the easiest methods is using our free ring sizer.

HOW DOES THE RING SIZER WORK?

Ring Sizer

This ring sizer allows you to find your perfect ring size by adjusting it around your finger to where it is comfortable. Gone are the days of guessing your size and having the band altered because it’s half a size too big or small!

In this article, we will tell you not only how to use the ring sizer but also how to physically identify the perfect fit.

Firstly, let us explain in a step-by-step guide how to determine your ring size using the ring sizer.

STEP 1: REQUEST YOUR FREE RING SIZER FROM US

Ring Sizer

First, request your free ring sizer by simply visiting the page and filling out a few details. Then, we will ship your ring sizer to you.

Above all else (even the fact it is free), the best thing about this ring sizer is that it doesn’t have a one-time use; it is an utterly timeless tool that can be tightened and loosened at your convenience to make sure you get the correct sized ring every single time.

STEP 2: WRAP THE SIZER AROUND YOUR DESIRED FINGER AND ADJUST TO FIT

Ring Sizer

Once you have your ring sizer, loop it around the finger you wish to measure and adjust it to a comfortable fit. Make sure it isn’t too tight or loose (ensure the loop can still go over your knuckle), and practice moving your hand to ensure the sizer doesn’t slide around. If the sizer moves, so will the band of your ring.

STEP 3: CHECK THE MEASUREMENT ON THE BAND OF THE RING SIZER AND FIND YOUR SIZE

Ring Sizer Measurements

Once you have the ring sizer comfortably in place, check the arrow on the sizer for your accurate measurement. Be aware that the difference between ring sizes is relatively small, so one finger may fit a few sizes. So, if you are between sizes, consider the style of the ring before deciding whether to go higher or lower in size.

We recommend going a size up in rings with a larger band, as it will be slightly tighter. For more delicate rings with smaller bands, go down a size instead.

STEP 4: CONFIDENTLY MAKE YOUR PURCHASE!

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Finally, it’s time for the fun part! Now that you know your size, you can buy your next ring with confidence and ease. Browse our diverse selection of rings to find your ideal gemstone, metal and design, and be excited for its delivery, knowing that it will be a perfect fit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

For additional tips on measuring your ring size, here are a few FAQs to help you ensure your measurement is as accurate as possible.

When is the best time to measure your ring size?

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The size of our fingers naturally changes throughout the day, so it is best to measure them when they are at their largest to ensure a comfortable fit.

Measuring your fingers in the evening is best. Never try to measure your size when your fingers are cold, as they could be at least half a size (if not more) too small.

As a general rule, we recommend sizing them a few times to get an accurate measurement.

Does it matter if I’m between sizes?

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Not at all! The difference between ring sizes is small, so you may find that you fit a few sizes comfortably. So, choose the most accurate.

How do I know if my ring is a perfect fit?

To determine the correct ring size, it should fit well enough to not fall off without being too tight. It should be able to slide over the knuckle with only slight resistance, and you should not struggle to take it off. If it falls off, it’s too loose.

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What if my ring arrives and it doesn’t fit properly?

Our Aftercare team can resize it for you! Please find out more about our resizing service to make your request.

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