The measure of all rings - determining the correct ring size

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The measure of all rings - determining the correct ring size

An important step when buying your wedding rings is a visit to the jeweler to measure the ring size. After all, the rings should fit perfectly on your ring finger. That is the goal. It would be a shame if your wedding rings arrived and didn't fit properly. If the ring is too big, there is a risk of losing it and if it is too small, you won't be able to put it on at all. 

We recommend that you have your ring size measured several times. Why are you wondering? Various factors such as your own biorhythm, cold or warm weather, individual daily form, physical activity, etc. can influence your ring size, even if you are not explicitly aware of these changes. 

The ring profile should also be taken into account when determining the ring size. When buying your wedding rings, you have the option of choosing between different profiles. There are angular, flat, round, domed and many other profiles.
Depending on the ring profile, there are different wearing sensations. For example, rings with a flat ring profile sit a little tighter on the finger, as their entire surface rests on the finger. With Fischer wedding rings, most ring profiles are gently curved (domed) on the inside. The curvature noticeably increases wearing comfort.

Another factor in determining the ring size is the ring width. Depending on how wide or narrow your ring is, the easier or harder it is to put on, for example. However, it is not only the ease of putting on the ring that plays a role here, the wearing comfort also differs depending on the ring width.

The jeweler usually has a width set on site with which you can try on different ring profiles, widths and widths. You can also get the best advice on site. 

You can find a Fischer jewelry partner at https://www.fischer-trauringe.com/juweliersuche/  

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