Unique Silver Rings and Sizes

Throughout history the ring has been perhaps the most commonly worn piece of personal jewelry for both men and women.
Women silver rings speaks. It says, “I am married” or “I am not available”. It is an important part of every culture, no matter where you live or what language you speak.

jewelry by design are also part of the fashion world and can be either plain and simple or highly decorative in a thousand different ways.
Shablool Silver Jewelry Design produce rings of all types, both functional and decorative. A Shablool Unique Rings speaks for itself.
It tells the world that the wearer is selective when it comes to purchasing jewelry.

Once you have selected your ring(like silver and cubic zirconia rings for example), you have to find the right size: the ring must sit comfortably on your finger, must be easy to slip on, must not slip off on its own and of course, must look great on your hand.

Ring size is not the same as finger size. A professional jeweler can determine proper ring size using a set of steel gauge-rings.
These “ring sizers” come in narrow and wide widths. Other methods, such as measuring the finger with a strip of paper, or slipping the finger through pre-cut "measuring holes," are inaccurate.
Factors that can affect ring size include: the menstrual cycle, temperature, humidity, water retention, and exercise. Fingers change over the course of the day due to diet, work or temperature and this affects the results of gauge rings. It is recommended that fingers be measured at the end of the day, when they are at their largest diameters.

Unique Silver Rings and Sizes

The best strategy for measurement is to purchase calipers that measure inside diameters. A tightly-calipered measurement should then be taken of various rings that fit; these should be noted and the corresponding size recorded. The mandrel, the tapered ring-measuring rod, should be regarded as only half-accurate.


A wider band can be worn more loosely. Large knuckles/hands should wear a slightly loose ring, while slimmer knuckles/smaller hands will require a tighter ring. Some rings can be re-sized, but many cannot. If ordering Unique Rings from catalog or internet, always demand that the seller provide the inner diameter of a ring.

 

From Ancient times to this day, the ring has been perhaps the most commonly worn piece of personal jewelry for both men and women.

Women silver rings speaks. It says, “I am married” or “I am not available”. It is an important part of every culture, no matter where you live or what language you speak.

Jewelry by design are also part of the fashion world and can be either plain and simple or highly decorative in a thousand different ways.

Shablool Silver Jewelry Design produce rings of all types, both functional and decorative. A Shablool Unique Ring speaks for itself.

It tells the world that the wearer is selective when it comes to purchasing jewelry.

Once you have selected your choice of ring (like silver and cubic zirconia rings for example), you have to find the correct size for you: the ring must sit comfortably on your finger, must be easy to slip on, must not slip off on its own and of course, must look great on your hand.

Ring size is not the same as finger size. A professional jeweler can determine proper ring size using a set of steel gauge-rings.

These “ring sizers” come in narrow and wide widths. Other methods, such as measuring the finger with a strip of paper, or slipping the finger through pre-cut "measuring holes," are inaccurate.

There are many factors that can affect ring size such as: the menstrual cycle, temperature, humidity, water retention, and exercise. Fingers change throughout the course of the day due to diet, work or temperature and surely this affects the results of gauge rings. It is recommended that fingers will be measured at the end of the day, when they are at their largest diameters.

The best strategy for ring size measurement is to purchase calipers that measure inside diameters. A tightly-calipered measurement should then be taken of various rings that fit firmly on your finger; these should be noted and the corresponding size recorded. The mandrel, the tapered ring-measuring rod, should be regarded as only half-accurate.

A wider band can be worn more loosely. Large knuckles/hands should wear a slightly loose ring, while slimmer knuckles/smaller hands will require a tighter ring. Some rings can be re-sized, but many cannot. Therefore, if you are ordering Unique Rings from catalog or internet or any place you cannot physically try on the ring, demand that the seller provide the inner diameter of a ring so you will know if it fits.

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