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Metal Details
Band Width: approx. 1.4mm
Band Thickness: approx.1.2mm
Center Stone Details
Type: Lab Emerald
Size: 6*8mm
Shape: Pear
Accent Stone Details
Type: Moissanite / Lab Diamond / Natural Diamond
Weight: 0.26ct
Shape: Marquise & Round
Color: D-E-F
Clarity: VS-VVS
Getting Started:
Online shopping offers a wide variety of choices, but when it comes to purchasing rings, it can be tricky—you can’t be certain of the fit without trying it on!
At ULRICARING, we completely understand your concerns, which is why we’ve created this guide to make your decision easier.
Please take the time to carefully review this guide, as all of our rings are made to order, and a 35% restocking fee applies to exchanges and refunds.
Now, let’s walk you through the measurement process!
Key Points to Know About Ring Sizes:
1) Different Bandwidth Affects The Wearing Experience
2) Resizing Considerations
How To Determine Ring Size?
1) Measure A existing rings
* If you know there is a ring that fits perfectly, but you are not sure about its size: Measure the inside diameter and the bandwidth by placing a ruler either on top of the ring or underneath it.
* Please send us some photos according to the following pictures, and we will assist you in choosing the correct size!
2) Use a ring size gauge to find out the perfect size
* If you don’t know the size at all, this would be the best way to take your measurements! Since it’s metallic, it more closely resembles the feeling of wearing a ring, and you can easily tell the size by checking the labels. If you want to be foolproof, you can also take a photo according to Method 1, and send it to us.
3) Use a ring sizer for the measurement
* Please don’t snap it too tightly or loosely, make sure it can turn around on your finger, but there are no gaps. Sending us a picture of wearing it on your finger would be helpful for the judgment.
4) Get sizing at your local jeweler
It’s a good idea to get sized at a nearby jeweler! However, please ask them about the bandwidth they usually use. Just like mentioned at the beginning, a ring with a narrow band will fit slightly larger on the same size, while a ring with a wider band will fit more snugly. The reasoning is simple: the more metal on your finger, the more space it takes up and the tighter it will fit.
5) Measure the circumference of The finger
Unlike metal or plastic, paper strips and thread are thicker and more flexible. As a result, they can create a slight bulge or slack when wrapped around the finger, leading to a measurement slightly larger than the actual size.
Though this way is simple and convenient, it is usually used as a secondary insight, as it may not provide the same accuracy as professional ring sizing tools.
Notice: Please measure multiple times to ensure errors are minimized. Additionally, please let us know your/her height and weight as a reference if you intend to use this method.
*Use a strip of paper, a piece of string, or a measuring tape around your finger and mark the overlap. Then, take it off, make it straight, and measure from the beginning to the overlap.
Please send us a photo of the measuring strip or string.
In conclusion: If you are measuring at home, sending us pictures of your measuring process is a very important step.
If you need any assistance, please get in touch with us at service@ulricaring.com
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