HOW TO FIND HER RING SIZE SECRETLY?

Whilst planning a fairy tale proposal with the perfect ring for your soulmate, one of the biggest hurdles is getting the size of the ring right. When it comes to women rings, the sizes used in Australia will differ from those used in other countries. The most common ring size in Australia is an N or O. And the half-size rings are indicated as size A½. You do not have to worry about the exact fit, as most engagement rings melbourne are often resized rings after the proposal.

However, when the proposal is supposed to be a surprise as most proposals are, and you’re unsure about the size of your partners ring finger, there are various ways you secretly figure it out. Following are few of your options:

Take her Ring to a Jeweller

One of the oldest and the best way to know her ring size is to grab one of her old rings when she is out and take it to the jeweller. A jeweller will be able to provide a close approximation of what size her ring finger will be. If you choose this option, ensure that you choose a ring that your parent wouldn’t notice has gone missing from the closet.

Trace A Ring

Take one of her rings and place it on a white paper and then draw a circle on the inside and outside of the ring. You need to ensure that your ring traces look consistent. A jeweller can examine the diameter of her ring size from the sketch you give.

Ask Her Friend

If your girlfriend has a girl bestie or roommate, then you can partner with her friend to steal a ring and get the right measurement of her ring size.

Remember, a ring is an expression of one’s personality and style, so you must make it meaningful. Using these tips, you can take the stress of finding the perfect ring and can pull off a sweet surprise for your loved one.

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