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Tips on Getting Her
Ring Size
If you plan to surprise her with the proposal, you
want to make sure that the ring is the fright size. A ring that won't slip
on to her finger can really put a damper on the moment!
Since she is going to wear the ring on the ring
finger of her left hand, you'll need to do your best to figure out what size
that finger is. Remember that ring sizes vary for each finger, so only a direct
measurement will be exact. But if you get it close, you can always have
the ring sized up or down slightly to fit perfectly.
Here are a few tips for getting her ring size
without her knowing what you're up to.
Borrow One of Her Rings - Without her
knowing, borrow a ring from her jewelry box and bring it to your local jeweler
who can determine its size. Be careful to choose one that is round and
that you know she wears on the correct finger. Older rings might be bent
out of shape which can cause a mismeasurement.
Ask Her Best Friend - Believe it or not,
women do talk about their ring size with each other. Just be sure to
choose a friend who can keep the secret!
Take Her Shopping - It's not uncommon for
couples to go shopping together to look at engagement rings at some point before
the big moment. This is a great time to have the jeweler measure her
finger size so that you can keep it in mind for the future.
Put Her Ring on Your Hand - If borrowing one
of her rings is too risky, place her ring on your finger as far down as it will
comfortably go. Mark your finger with a pen and show it to your local
jeweler who can measure it for you.
Trace the Inside of Her Ring - Trace the
inside of one of her rings and bring it to your local jeweler who can determine
her size.
Make an Impression of Her Ring - Use a bar
of soap or a piece of clay to make an impression of one of her rings.
Ask Her - If you are really shy, maybe you
can subtly work it into a conversation and get her to tell you her ring size.
But be careful, this one is risky! :-)
And if all else fails............
The A. Fishman & Son "Loaner" Program
What if none of our ideas works but you don't want
to present the diamond loose in a box? Or, maybe you don't know what kind
of ring setting she wants or what will look good on her. While the cost of
the diamond is going to be the great portion of your overall expense, I have
found that women are equally if not more interested in what their ring is going
to look like. And, you don't want to spend money on one ring only to find
out that it isn't what she loves. So, we at A. Fishman & Son, as
part of what we consider our devotion to your happiness (if she isn't happy you
won't be either!) will always offer you an option which we call our "Loaner
Program."
Call us for the details!
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