1, see if the ring number is appropriate
To determine if the ring is too tight, you can see if the ring number is appropriate. A narrow strip of paper can be used to measure the base of the fingers, be sure to wrap the fingers tightly, and then mark the junction with your hand. Then lay the strip flat, measure the length with a ruler, and check against the finger size table. A ring of the right size that won't slip off or pinch your finger.
When choosing a ring, you can gently rotate the ring. If the ring turns, it's not too tight. If the ring cannot be removed by gently turning it, it is recommended to choose a ring size larger. You can also pinch your fist after wearing the ring to see if there is a feeling of squeezing or pulling in the place where you wear the ring, if there is too tight.
Second, how to choose the right size ring
If you can try it on, then you can put the ring on and clench your fist, the part of the ring is not squeezed and pulled, and the ring can be removed by gently turning. A ring like this is not too tight. If it is difficult to take off the ring after wearing it, it is best to change to a larger number.
Choosing the right ring, in addition to the right tightness, the selection criteria also include: the inner arm of the ring does not cut hands; No residual metal in the inner arm; Will not feel the feeling of small grains with bumps; The ring set with precious stones should be strong, so that the stones do not move.
In general, when choosing a ring according to the hand size, it is appropriate to wear the ring slightly tight in summer, and it is appropriate to turn around but not fall off after wearing it in winter.