User Guide for Lucenjuri models including: Ring Sizing, Sizing
Ring Size Chart – Lucenjuri methods require our printable Ring Sizing Guide. Before printing the sizing guide, ensure that page scaling is set to " " and once printed, confirm the paper size with the legend in our guide to guarantee accuracy.
Ring Sizing Guide TIPS FOR ACCURATE SIZING 1.Remember that your dominant hand may have a slightly larger finger, so measure the correct finger on the right hand. 2.Keep in mind that rings with wider bands may fit a bit snugger. 3.Ensure that the finger you're measuring is at its normal body temperature. Fingers can contract or expand in response to temperature changes. 4.Finger sizes can vary throughout the day, with the most stable measurement typically taken at the end of the day. 5.Ensure a snug fit when using the sizer for accurate measurements. CONFIRM PRINTED PAPER SIZE 0 1 2IN 0 10 20 30 40 50mm PLEASE NOTE Before proceeding, use a ruler to measure and confirm the printed paper size is accurate. The above bars should precisely measure 2 inches or 50mm in length. If the measurements do not align, the ring size measurement will not be accurately completed. HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE Method 1: Print Your Sizer What you'll need Scissors 1.Cut out the ring sizer below and cut a slit as indicated by the vertical line. 2.lnsert the pointy tip of the paper through the slit so the numbers are visible to you. 3.Place the paper around the ring finger and gently tug until you have a secure, comfortable fit. 4. Make note of the number that lines up with the slit - this is your ring size! 5.Consider repeating steps 2 and 3 a few times to ensure accuracy. * Keep in mind that quarter sizes are also available if your sizer indicates that you are between whole and half sizes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Method 2: Create Your Own What you'll need 3 inches of rope Permanent Marker straight ruler 1.Measure and cut a piece of string to at least 3 inches long. 2.Wrap it around the base of the finger you plan to wear your ring on. 3.Mark where the ends overlap. 4.Lay the string flat and use a ruler to measure the lenath in millimeters. 5.Use the Ring Size Conversion Chart below to find the corresponding ring size. Method 3: Measure a Current Ring What you'll need Scissors An existing ring 1.Choose a ring that correctly fits the finger you are purchasing the ring for. ln the United States. the engagement ring and wedding band are most commonly worn on the left ring finger. 2.Lay the ring over each of the circles below until you are able to closely match the inside edge of the ring to one of the circles. 3.lf the ring falls between two of the sizes, order the quarter size in the middle. RING SIZE CONVERSION CHART Measurements are equivalent to the interior circumference of the corresponding ring size SIZE 3 44.2mm SIZE 3.5 45.5 mm SIZE 4 46.8mm SIZE 4.5 48.0mm SIZE 5 49.3mm SIZE 5.5 50.6mm SIZE 6 51.9mm SIZE 6.5 53.1mm SIZE 7 54.4mm SIZE 7.5 55.7mm SIZE 8 57.0mm SIZE 8.5 58.3mm SIZE 9 59.5mm SIZE 9.5 60.8mm SIZE 10 62.1mm SIZE 10.5 63.4mm SIZE 11 64.6mm SIZE 11.5 65.9mm SIZE 12 67.2mm SIZE 12.5 68.5mm SIZE 13 69.1mmAdobe PDF Library 17.0 Adobe InDesign 18.4 (Windows)