How to Meausre Your Ring Size
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- Published on Tuesday, 03 December 2013 15:07
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There are many times when you simply cannot go to the jeweler to have your finger sized for a ring. It is inconvenient to have to make a trip to the jewelry store, and you may want to do your shopping online in your own home. Wedding rings, engagement rings, promise rings,birthstone rings, class rings, and all other types of rings can easily be sized by taking your own measurements. Here's how to measure for ring size without the help of the jeweler.
1.Take a string and wrap it around your ring finger. Be sure to mark the spot where the string meets the starting end with a marker or a pen.
2.Stretch the string out again and place it next to a ruler. Be sure to start the end of the string at the 0 mark on the ruler. Measure from the start of the string to the marked spot to determine the circumference of your ring finger. Measure in inches.
3.Ring sizes come in whole and half sizes. To determine your ring size, follow this chart with the measurements that you took.
1 13/16 in = 4
1 7/8 = 4.5
1 15/16 = 5
2 = 5.5
2 1/16 = 6
2 3/32 = 6.5
2 1/8 = 7
2 3/16 = 7.5
2 1/4 = 8
2 5/32 = 8.5
2 5/16 = 9
2 3/8 = 9.5
2 7/16 = 10
2 1/2 = 10.5
2 9/16 = 11
2 19/32 = 11.5
2 5/8 = 12
2 11/16 = 12.5
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The Best Way to Clean a Diamond Ring
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Nothing sparkles quite like a diamond ring, that is, until it gets dirty. For an engaged or married woman, chances are that your diamond ring is your most valued and precious piece of jewelry. It is worn constantly and is likely to become dulled by the things that touch your hands every day. This includes dirt, grease from cooking and leftover lotion that can get into the crevices of the setting. Luckily, cleaning your ring at home is simple and will leave your diamond ring as glittery as the day you received it.
Supplies
You will need three bowls to set up a cleaning station for your ring. Make sure the bowls are clean and free of any residue. You will also need warm water, ammonia, rubber gloves, dishwashing liquid, a soft-bristled toothbrush and some tissue.
Ammonia Solution
In one of the bowls, mix a solution of 1 cup of warm water and a 1/4 cup of ammonia. Place the ring in the solution and just let it soak in it for about 20 minutes. The ammonia water will act as a powerful yet gentle cleaning solution that will loosen all the dirt and oil that can build up in the hard-to-reach crevices of the setting. After 20 minutes, this residue will be much easier to remove.
Soapy Solution
While you wait for the ring to soak in the ammonia solution, fill a second bowl with warm water and a little bit of dishwashing liquid. Stir the water up to distribute the soap evenly. Put on the rubber gloves and remove the ring from the ammonia solution. Gently drop the ring into the soapy water and swish it around a bit.
Scrub the Ring
Take the ring out of the solution and wet the toothbrush with the soapy water. Gently scrub the ring, making sure to get the bristles in the small crevices and between the diamond and the setting. The residue should be loosened by the ammonia and easy to remove. It is important to use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Otherwise, you could risk scratching the metal of the ring with harder bristles.
Rinse and Dry
Fill one last bowl with clean warm Drop the ring in and swish it around for a bit to ensure that all the soap has been removed. If soap dries on the ring, it could leave a dulling residue behind. Place the ring on a piece of tissue and allow it to air dry. Afterit is dried, your ring will have a stunning sheen that is comparable to taking it to a professional cleaner.
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Ring Size Guide for Men
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Although there is no difference between men's and women's ring sizes, men's rings are typically larger, as men generally have larger fingers, according to e-Weddingbands. Men's rings also come in different styles than traditional women's rings. Since a ring's style can affect its fit and feel, it's important to consider both style and size when choosing a ring, according to the website.
Basic Size
Basic ring size in the United States ranges from size 3 (44.1 mm in diameter) to size 16 (77.4 mm in diameter), according to Just Men's Rings. The measurement is taken around the outside of the thickest part of the finger (other than the knuckle). The measurement around the base of a man's finger is the same as the measurement of the inside of a ring that fits that finger.
Sizing Methods
Jewelers use one of two methods to determine ring size, according to the Walker Metalsmiths website. In both cases the ring is slid down a marked, tapered sizing stick. The stick, sometimes called a sizing mandrel, corresponds to ring size. The mark corresponding to the point where the ring can't slide down the mandrel any farther is the ring size. In the true diameter method, this mark is where the wider side of the taper meets the edge of the ring. In the center line method, the line in the center of the ring is considered the ring size. The true diameter method works better for wider men's rings, according to the website.
Fit
The ring should fit comfortably on the finger, according to e-Weddingbands. If the finger bulges from the sides of a ring when the hand is relaxed, the ring is too small. The ring also should slide on easily. There should be some resistance removing the ring and it may be difficult to slide the ring over the knuckle, but this does not necessarily affect the ring's fit, especially for men, who typically have larger knuckles.
Style
The wider a ring is, the tighter it will fit, according to e-Weddingbands. Many men's rings are available in a comfort-fit style, where the sides are slightly domed. Domed rings slide more easily over large knuckles, according to the website.
Considerations
Finger size varies throughout the day, according to e-Weddingbands. Temperature and activity also affect finger size. Cold fingers are smaller than warm fingers, and fingers are usually larger in the morning than at night, according to the website. The best time to measure a finger for ring size is at the end of the day.
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How to Calculate Ring Size
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- Published on Monday, 02 December 2013 17:58
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Accurately measuring your finger for its ring size is pretty simple. There is a standard North American conversion scale, and the same scale is used for both men and women. Note that it's best to measure your finger later in the day; fingers do swell a bit and you might have trouble removing a ring if you don't take this into account when sizing it.
1.Cut a thin strip of paper.
2.Wrap the paper around your finger. Make sure the paper is below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle.
3.Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure the distance with your ruler.
4.Use the following chart to determine your ring size. Rings also come in half sizes, the measurements of which, of course, will fall somewhere in between the whole sizes.
Size 4: 1 13/16 inches
Size 5: 1 15/16 inches
Size 6: 2 1/16 inches
Size 7: 2 1/8 inches
Size 8: 2 1/4 inches
Size 9: 2 5/16 inches
Size 10: 2 7/16 inches
Size 11: 2 9/16 inches
Size 12: 2 5/8 inches
Size 13: 2 3/4 inches
Size 14: 2 7/8 inches
5.If you're still in doubt, download a printable ring size chart. Many online jewelers offer these, and their charts might be slightly more accurate for their particular rings.
Alternatively, go to the jewelry counter at your local discount retailer, such as K-Mart, Target or Walmart. You'll get a fitting without the pressure to buy that comes with going to a jewelry store.
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How to Measure Your Finger for Wide Band Rings
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Properly measuring your finger before purchasing a ring prevents the ring from sliding off of your finger during your everyday activities. Although you can purchase a ring sizer for use at home most jewelry stores, from Jared's to Tiffany and Cos., can properly size your finger.
1.Pick a ring sizer that looks close to your ring size. When you slide on the sizer you want it to be slightly snug and hard to pull off.
2.Remove the current ring sizer and move down to the smaller size until you find a ring that fits snugly. Ring sizes rang from 4 up to over 10. The ring sizes adjust by half. Continue sizing your finger until you find the best fit.
3.Inform the jeweler of your ring size when purchasing your ring. This will keep you from having to return the ring to have it resized.
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How to Stop Rings From Discoloring Your Fingers
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Cheap jewelry can look really cute -- it might not be real gems or pure metal, but if no one can tell, you might as well go easy on your wallet and opt for it over something that will blow your budget. But one thing that's sure to give you away is the green line left on your finger by some rings. It's caused by your skin's reaction to filler metals like copper. Fortunately, you can easily prevent it.
Wash the ring with soap and water to remove any oils from your hands that might be on it.
Dry the ring thoroughly with a towel.
Apply a coat of clear nail polish to any parts of the ring that touch your fingers and leave marks.
Reapply the nail polish as necessary if it wears off and your finger turns green again.
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Engagement Ring Tips
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In the vast world of engagement rings it's difficult to know which one to buy. Engagement rings have traditionally symbolized the promise of a lifetime of love and commitment. You want to give her a ring that shows you understand her taste and style. Find out if she gravitates to a specific style or prefers a particular type of stone.
Diamond Shapes
Diamonds historically are the stone of choice in this type of ring. With some planning and research, you are sure to find a ring that will thrill the recipient. Diamonds come in different shapes; an "ideal cut" diamond means that the stone was cut to bring out its best qualities. This cut showcases the diamond's brilliance and allows light to travel down and come all the way back up. Needless to say, these rings are generally the most expensive.
Many engagement rings have a round stone; they complement a wide variety of fingers. Likewise, a square diamond comes in an emerald, princess or radiant cut. They are both classic and elegant. Heart-shaped cuts are a little whimsical and are perfect if your loved one has an eclectic style. Other shapes include oval, Marquise, pear and trilliant, an upscale cut in the shape of a triangle.
Gem Stones
If you are buying this ring for someone who is a bit nontraditional, you might want to go for an atypical engagement ring. Gem stones come in a wide variety of colors and types. You can choose a stone that is the favorite color of the woman you love. Choose a gem stone that has a high ranking on the Mohs scale. This is a scale that determines the hardness of the mineral. Turquoise and opal rings are gorgeous, but after years of wear and tear they will break apart.
Sapphires are a great choice, because they've received an 8 on the scale. Many people choose blue sapphires for their engagement rings, but these stones come in many colors.
Another unusual choice is topaz. This gem also has a rating of 8 on the Mohs scale. Though this stone comes in an abundance of colors, pink is highly valued because it's so rare.
You can also pick out your partner's birthstone. January is garnet, February is amethyst, March is aquamarine, April is diamond, May is emerald, June is alexandrite, July is ruby, August is peridot, September is sapphire, October is opal, November is topaz and December is tanzanite.
Picking the Ring Out
No one ever said that picking out the engagement ring had to be a solitary event. If you can without your intended knowing, ask one of her friends or family members to go with you. Be sure to know her ring size before you go. A lot of couples actually shop for rings together. It's can be a bonding moment to try on rings. You don't have to buy the ring then; go back at a later time and pick it up.
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Single Ring Vs. Engagement & Wedding Ring
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Jewelry has long been used as decoration for both men and women. Humans wear jewels and precious metals on their bodies to symbolize religious beliefs, convey social status, or simply for appearances. Rings, circular bands for wearing on a finger, originally symbolized eternity and hope. This romantic affiliation developed into rings being symbols of different kinds relationships and beliefs.
Rings in Relationships
In our modern society, rings are one of the most common and easily identifiable ways we have to acknowledge our status regarding romantic relationships. Engagement rings and wedding rings let others know the wearer of the ring is either married or soon-to-be wed. In America, after World War II, couples that were "going steady," or seeing each other exclusively, commonly exchanged rings to let others know they were in a committed relationship. Relationship-based rings are worn on the third finger of the left hand.
Single Rings
Rings are not just for those involved with somebody else romantically. Single persons often wear rings as well. Usually, these rings are not tied to any romantic feelings. They are worn for decorative or sentimental reasons. One ring a single person wears that does relate to romantic life is the "promise ring" or "purity ring." This ring is worn by unmarried persons, typically teenage virgins, as a way to symbolize their dedication to the pledge to remain sexually abstinent until they are married. This practice commonly relates to religious beliefs, but this belief is not necessary to wearing a purity ring.
Engagement Rings
Traditionally, the engagement ring is a gift given to the female half of a heterosexual couple when they become engaged to be married. Homosexual couples can celebrate their eventual marriage by both members wearing rings. This practice started in ancient times as a way to seal a marriage contract. During the 15th century, very wealthy and betrothed women began wearing diamond rings in honor of their upcoming nuptials. This tradition carries into today, with many men proposing marriage to their girlfriends by offering a ring embedded with one or more diamonds.
Wedding Rings
Wedding rings differ from engagement rings in several ways. Firstly, they are traditionally worn by both members of a married couple, instead of just the female. Wedding rings are also simpler in appearance than an engagement ring. They are commonly a bare band of metal. Gold is commonly used to create wedding rings. Irish folklore holds that gold must be used or the couple will face bad luck, but this is no longer commonly believed. Platinum, white gold, or other precious metals are used in modern creation of wedding bands.
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How to Find Different Styles of Wedding Engagement Rings
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Getting engaged is an exciting time in a couple's relationship. It marks the end of dating and the movement toward marriage. Traditionally, the man will give the woman a ring to symbolize their engagement. Whether the man is shopping alone for an engagement ring or the couple is deciding together, there are ways to find different styles of engagement rings so the final decision is an informed one.
1.Flip through different wedding magazines. Look at the pictures of engagement rings, and cut out the ones you like.
2.Go to a few different jewelry stores in your area. Show them pictures of rings you like, and ask them to show you rings that might be similar.
3.Look at the non-engagement section of the jewelry store. Not everyone likes the look of diamonds, and seeing different stones can inspire you to get a non-traditional engagement ring.
4.Go to a customized ring maker to see examples of rings that other couples have designed. This gives the person shopping a look at different styles that may not be available in stores.
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Different Engagement Rings
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The engagement ring can be the best material gift a woman receives. The ring represents the promise of marriage and that elusive happily ever after. Jewelers and wedding magazines will suggest spending two months' salary on a ring, but the "right" budget will vary from person to person. The ideal engagement ring will make the bride's eyes widen and jaw drop before she answers, "Yes!'
Solitaire
Solitaire engagement rings contain only the band and a center stone raised away from the band with prongs. The diamond is the most common stone, but other stones such as sapphires and pearls can be used. Solitaire rings give a simple, understated look. Small stones can look bigger when they stand alone. Additionally, because solitaire rings have no other stones, that extra savings can go into buying a larger or better quality stone. The solitaire is easy to match to almost any wedding band of your choice.
Multistone Rings
Multistone rings have any number of stones along the band. The stones can be set into the band or they can be raised up with prongs. A popular choice is the three-stone engagement ring, which has a larger center stone surrounded by a smaller-size stone on either side.Generally, the cut of the stones are all the same, but some stones give the "petal effect."Petal-shape diamonds surround a center stone to give the appearance of a flower. Some rings use more than one colored stone such as alternating diamonds with blue or red sapphires.
Metals
The standard engagement ring metal is gold, but the more expensive platinum is becoming common. Many younger brides prefer white gold, but yellow gold is still the classic choice Platinum is a natural white metal that never fades or tarnishes. Titanium is a lightweight and sturdy silver-colored metal that has been used in the production of aircrafts and more recently engagement rings Titanium rings are harder to re-size, but a seller that specializes in titanium will have special tools to adjust the fit of your ring.
Diamond Colors
There is a whole rainbow of diamond colors to consider. Colored diamonds are rare and can be very costly. Colors include blue, pink, yellow, red, green, orange, purple, brown, olive and violet. The standard is a clear diamond. When choosing a clear diamond, the more "colorless" the stone, the more money you will pay. Diamonds that have a yellow tint are worth less money because they are considered less perfect.
Diamond Cuts
The most popular cut is the round brilliant diamond. Growing in popularity is the princess cut which is a perfect square shape that can also be set on its corners for what is known as "kite setting." The oval cut helps elongate small hands or short fingers. The Marquise shape is an oval with pointed ends. The pear diamond looks like tear drops and make short fingers appear longer The heart shape diamond gives a very romantic look. The emerald diamond is a long rectangular shape with cut corners.
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