size guide
When choosing a ring, it is important that we are clear about the size we use so that it is comfortable for us to wear it.
The fit can be defined, in equal size:
•Standard: it is an approximate fit to the actual measurement of the finger. The measurement corresponds to the recorded measurement.
• Poor: it is a fit that tends to tighten, reducing the ring's slack. In this case it may be better to choose one size larger than the registered size.
• Wide: it is a fit that leaves space between the finger and the ring, the shape is even too comfortable. One size smaller than the one registered might be enough.


how to choose your size
Look for a ring, preferably a ring type, that is exactly your size.
Using a ruler, check the inner diameter of the ring and find the equivalent diameter of the circles: for example, if your ring has an inner diameter of 16.56 mm, your size will correspond to size 52. If the diameter you have measured If you are between two sizes, choose the larger one. For further verification:
• Print two sheets with the measurements and check with a ruler the scale reference "20 mm" that you see in the figure above: if the printed measurement does not correspond (for example if the ruler turns out to be 19 mm), DO NOT use it, try instead of obtaining an impression in which the relationship is correct.