Titanic Rings


Sizing Titanium Rings

 

Some guidelines on finding your ring size:


The best way to obtain your ring size is by visiting a few different local jewelers. Reputable jewelers will use a set of graduated rings to determine your specific ring size. Try to use a sizing ring that is close to the same width as your desired custom titanium ring. As a general rule, the thinner rings will need to be a smaller ring size and the wider rings often need to be a touch bigger to clear the knuckle. A local jeweler should be able to help advise on this.

Remember to err on the smaller side for your ring size if you are unsure. Unlike gold and silver, titanium cannot be stretched to tweak the sizing.

*****ONCE A TITANIUM RING IS MADE, WE CAN NO LONGER MAKE IT ANY SMALLER. WE CAN CUT IT SLIGHTLY LARGER, BUT THIS IS USUALLY LIMITED TO A HALF A SIZE AND MAY ALSO HAVE AN EFFECT ON YOUR ENGRAVING.*****

Please reread the above statement. We cannot be responsible for misized rings on your part. Another reason to choose a ring on the small side is because we put our generous ComfoFit radius on the inner edges of every ring to make it easier to slide over the knuckle.

Don't forget that your finger sizes change throughout the year as a result of climate changes. These sizes also change within any given day with the trend being for your fingers to get slightly smaller as the day gets later with lunchtime being a good time to get a good average finger size. Make sure to get a second opinion on sizing since we'd like to "measure twice and cut once."

As a last alternative, we also have sizing guides which we can ship to you if you feel confident in sizing yourself. We only ask that you send these back to us once you are sized.

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