How to choose the right Matching Commitment Rings

 
 There are numerous ways to measure rings, particularly when buying them as gifts.
 
 If you are undecided about which size to buy, follow our advice, so that you do not risk making a mistake, or visit our store closest to you and we'll definitely be able to help you.
 
 
 First of all, you need to know that there are different measurement scales: the ring sizes that you find on our jewelry store are based on the Italian scale.
 
 
 But let's get down the business of choosing the right Simple Matching Bracelets?
 
 
 Calculate the circumference of a ring.
 
 Take a ring that the person receiving it already owns to determine the size. Make sure you choose an ring that is comfortable for you comfortably on the finger you want to wear the new ring. There isn't one size that fits all fingers. Then, follow the steps as follows:
 
 
 Print out our table following the guidelines
 
 Check the size of your rings by placing it on the table. The printed circumference should barely be visible inside the ring.
 
 
 If your ring does not correspond exactly to a size and "falls" between two sizes, we recommend a larger size as, during the day the fingers tend to expand.
 
 
 If you don't have a ring of the correct size, you can alternatively use a tape measurement: determine the circumference of your finger and check which size it corresponds to (compare it to the measurement of the circumference inside).
 
 
 Ring Sizes: Additional advice
 
 Remember that our hands aren't exactly identical. A rings that fits perfectly on a finger of the left hand could be too small for the right hand.
 
 
 Keep in mind that the ring shouldn't be too tight, or it can impede circulation. Measure your fingers at the end of the day when they're swelling and still hot. The proper size is one that allows you to slide the ring around your finger without having to force it, however, at the same time, it should not slip when shaking your hand or you risk losing it!
 
 If you have larger knuckles on the finger's bottom, you can squeeze the ring lightly to make it softer and more comfortable.
 
 
 The design and setting of the ring may influence the size. Rings of the same size could fit differently depending on their design and setting. If you're selecting the band style it is recommended to pick an extra size than the standard.
 
 You know how to measure your ring. All you need to do is visit our store to find the ring that matches your design, or the style of your beloved one! Read our guide for the most appropriate engagement ring, or browse our collection of solitaires, trios eternity rings and more.