So when I gave Jowaness an assignment to find a wedding ring supplier he asked me this question..
"What's your ring size?" in which I replied "Errrr! I don't know." hahahahhah he then explained to me that the jewelers in Manila would require this information in order for them to quote a price.
He then suggested that I go to any jewelry shop here in Singapore and asked if they could help me find my ring size, I was shocked!! I said NO!! hahahahah ok ok people in Singapore are generally nice and helpful but just the thought of me asking. I just have to find a way.
And Bouyah!! Google came to the rescue
There are tons of online stores that could help you find your ring size all you need is a printer :-)
The following are may favorites.
www.bluesteel.com |
Download the file here
http://www.pandora.net/en-sg |
Download the file here
www.silverworks.ph/ |
Download the file here
Well you're the eco type of person? Don't fret there are ways you could find your ring size without printing.
http://findmyringsize.com/ |
Last but not the least, do it manually
(from Wiki How)
What you need:
A string or strip of paper
Ruler
http://www.entia.com.au/resources-and-information/ring-size-chart/ |
See, it wasn't that hard right? Oh, do measure 2-3 times just to ensure that you have the right size.
Thank you for writing such an instructive article. My baby sister is getting married in next month this will definetly help her!
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