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You can learn of your ring size without having to go to the jeweler. How to measure ring size at home? You can make use of a paper strip of use a string or measure an existing ring.
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  • Brittany Apr.8 17:30
    Hi there, I believe your sizes are wrong. I'm a jeweler and 2 3/16" would be a size 7, not 7 1/2. I've never had an issue with a customer's ring not fitting when using my own ring sizing tools. I thought I would let you know.
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  • CateApr.18 20:19
    Your ring sizes are wrong. I was just sized at a jeweler and then tried yours to check because yours had seemed large and they are. At least a 1/2 size larger than the jeweler sized me. I guess you are sizing larger so people's rings fit vs being tight? That's just wrong...
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  • MickeyJun.5 19:50
    Yes, the technique described here is great, but the chart needs to be corrected or people will be purchasing rings too large for the actual finger size. Your chart is at least a 1/2 size off.
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