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Ring size measurement
If you do not know your ring size, you are not sure of it, or you want to give the ring to someone, we have a brief guide on how to choose the size.
Measurements in our studio
Write to us and we will arrange a meeting at our studio Anežka Juhová Studio at Malířská 9, Prague 7, 170 00 . We will measure both the size of the ring itself and the circumference of your finger. If you have a ring as a gift, the best option is to bring a ring of the desired size so that we can measure it. The result is the most accurate thanks to professional measurement and tools.
Home measurements
If visiting us is out of your time, there are various ways to measure the size.
It is always necessary to measure the value of the inner circumference of the ring, i.e. the standardized size (i.e. 52 mm = EU size 52)
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Measurement without ring
In this case, you will need a firm, non-springy material that can be wrapped around the finger. A strip of office paper is ideal.
It is best to measure fingers at room temperature, when they are not swollen or brittle from the cold. The size of the finger can change during the day and depending on the temperature and the external environment. It is best to measure your finger several times throughout the day to get the ideal size.
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Wrap the strip of paper around the finger you want to wear the ring on. It is very important that you slide the ring over the knuckle. It is therefore a good idea to measure the size at the largest joint of the finger.
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Mark the meeting place of the material.
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Measure the unrolled strip with a ruler, i.e. from the edge to the place you marked. The number is the inner circumference of the ring in millimeters, i.e. the required standardized size. If, for example, you got the number 53 mm, your standard size is EU 53 (see table below).
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Measuring with a ring
If you have a ring available that has the size you want.
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Place the ring on the paper on a flat surface and trace the inner circumference of the ring with a sharp point. It is important that the ring does not move during tracing, so that you get an accurate circle.
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Measure the diameter of the circle, i.e. the diameter of the ring, with a ruler.
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You multiply the obtained number in millimeters by the number π, i.e. 3.14. This will give you the inner circumference in millimeters, i.e. the required standardized size. If, for example, the diameter of the ring was 14 mm, you multiply it by the number 3.14.