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The perfect measureFinding the right size ring for the bride-to-be’s finger is always a challenge. Enjoy the moment in a fun way and follow the strategies we suggest here. You will not have to turn into a secret agent, but you will need some creativity. |
SECRET AGENT?Not so much but look for good sources of information. The bride-to-be’s mother, an aunt or a friend can help unravel this mystery. They may even be able to lend a ring, which could be a reference for the size of the engagement ring. |
The ring gaugeThe easiest and safest method is to have access to a ring from the bride-to-be. A mentioned, try to be discreet and ask a close relative or friend. Then just talk to us at a BlueBird shop, where we have a ring sizer to take the exact measurement. |
Measuring your own fingerLet us warn you straight away that this is not a very safe method. The idea is to use one of the bride-to-be's rings and try it on one of her fingers. From there, though by approximation and respecting variations such as the size of the phalanges, you can get a reference. |
Compare on a rim tableA simple way that does not require much work is to place one of the bride-to-be's rings on a ring table. |
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