The
smaller rings than the conventional rings, which are positioned in the middle
of the first two knuckles of the fingers, and the full ringer rings
have become the favorite accessory of the "fashionistas" and the
famous. And you might be interested in how to find the perfect knuckle ring. If
you do, here is the post that you need.
The ring,
like hippie rings,
should fit on your finger comfortably, tight enough not to fall, but loose
enough to slip on your knuckle with some resistance. The size of the finger
changes depending on the time of day and the weather. To get the best result
measures the size of your finger without rings in metal texture:
At the end
of the day and when the fingers are warm (Fingers are smaller in the early
morning and when it is cold.) Measure your finger size several times to
eliminate an erroneous reading. Temperature is important
Do not
measure when your body temperature is too cold or too hot. A cold finger
contracts while a hot finger expands causing an inaccurate reading. Measure
only when the fingers are at room temperature, because the temperature does
matter the most.
When two
sizes both seem to fit and you wonder which one to choose, trust me, always the
larger one. Big knuckles can affect your ring size, if your knuckle is much
larger than the base of your finger measures both the base of your finger and
your knuckle and select a size that is between the two measures.
A
broadband needs a bigger size. If you buy a broadband, you will be more
comfortable if you choose half size over your normal size. Choosing the right
ring size can be tricky! If you do not know your ring size we recommend you go
to a local jeweler to help you.
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