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Converting your UK Ring size
The following is an approximate conversion table for converting UK to US ring
sizes and vice versa. Please note that these are the most popular sizes,
available at PearlsOnly.com. Conversion Chart for UK and US Ring Sizing UK
Sizes US Sizes J 5.0 L 5.5...
How to find your ring size
Ring sizes in the United States are measured using centimeters; your ring size
is exactly equal in number to the centimeter measurement around the base of your
finger. For example, if the circumference of your finger measures 5.5cm, then
your ring size is exactly 5.5. (1 inch = 2.54 cm) For imperfect sizes, consider
ordering one size larger and asking your local jeweler to add a soft...
How to measure your ring size
Ring sizes are measured using centimeters; your ring size is exactly equal in
number to the centimeter measurement around the base of your finger. For
example, if the circumference of your finger measures 5.5cm, then your ring size
is exactly 5.5. (1 inch = 2.54 cm) Ā For imperfect sizes, consider ordering one
size larger and asking a local jeweler to add a soft inner lining of gold...
I wear an in-between ring size. Should I order a larger or smaller ring?
For a truer fit, we suggest you order a slightly larger ring size. Asking your
jeweler to add a little soft gold, such as yellow or white gold, on the inside
of the ring will keep the ring intact and guarantee a comfortable fit.
Choosing a necklace
Choosing a pearl necklace can be a challenging but very enjoyable process. If
you've already browsed our necklace page for something more fun try consulting
our online Pearl Wizard . Simply by submitting a few details about the future
wearer, Pearl Wizard can calculate the perfect pearls for you. For any...
How are necklace strands and bracelets tied?
Our classic pearl strands, both necklaces and bracelets, are strung using two
strands of fine silk thread. One specail pearl knot is hand tied between each
pearl. This knotting technique allows for a well flowing necklace when worn,
prevents pearls from rubbing together and prevents loss of pearls in case of
accidental snagging. Please use our Pan and Zoom feature to see the finished
results...

 
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