Guide to choosing the perfect ring size
February is the time to give jewellery...
Many people opt for rings and, when the time comes, the eternal doubt arises:
What is the right size?
How to choose the right ring size?
First and foremost, it is essential to know when to measure:
Fingers can change in size due to factors such as climate and water retention.
Avoid measuring your fingers when they are cold, as they tend to be smaller when cold, or in very hot weather.
Consider the width of the ring: Wider rings tend to feel tighter than thinner rings.
How to measure your size?
(1) Use a ring sizer to find out the size of your jewellery.
(2) Wrap a piece of thread or string around your finger at the base, where you would wear the ring. Make sure it is snug but not tight. Measure the marked length with a ruler in millimetres. Compare that measurement with our ring sizing chart.
(3) If you already have a ring in your size, you can use it as a reference. Measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimetres (or if it's easier for you, draw the inside contour on a piece of paper) and compare that measurement with the ring sizing chart.
Doubts? Know your size
What makes Suma Cruz rings special?
(1) Almost all our jewellery is adjustable. One of the main advantages of our raw material is its malleability.
(2) Most of our rings are not sized. They are designed with an opening to fit all hands.
(3) By design, some of our rings are double or triple rings so that they take up a large volume of the hand, and can be placed where they fit you best.
(4) Even size rings are meant to have many lives: you may have been given a small ring, but have you tried wearing it on your toes?