RS-M25 - GOOD ART HLYWD Model 25 Ring
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Great collection @mister_m . What size is the bracelet on your right hand? AA? Looks like that would be the perfect size for me when I finally pick one up.
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@mister_m:
@manufc10 it’s a 10AAA actually. I think the AAA is the way to go. Anything bigger looks too hefty on my wrists, especially with all the rings I like to wear.
AAA, got it. I agree that it looks like the perfect size for your wrist. Thanks.
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@mister_m:
Here’s just some of my good art collection. Everything is good art except for my self edge feather ring on my pinky.
Hi, I hesitate between AAA and A size. My wrist is 17 cm. May I ask you your wrist size, to get a better idea? Thanks in advance
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Thanks! It fits nicely
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Quite a statement ring -
Is there an expected restock for size US 7.5 soon?
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Thanks, @Alex Fingers crossed that it doesn't take too long…
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@Optimam:
Quite a statement ringWhat’s is your size on the ring? Can I have the info also in mm? Thanks in advance!
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the ring says a thousands words..
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What is your size?
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Mine is size 10 I think sold it off.
You need to get yourself to a jeweller for ring size measurements
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Mine is size 10 I think sold it off.
You need to get yourself to a jeweller for ring size measurements
Every one is differentThat’s what I was afraid… I’m 55mm in the pinkie, 65 in the heart finger,… and 75mm in the index. But I’m 180cm tall and I weigh 83 kg… I’ll contact GA, because from what I saw, the biggest one might go well on my index…
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As already said, go to any place which sells jewellery and get your fingers measured. They have sample rings of various sizes which you can try on. Measuring with a tape measure or string is inaccurate, especially because you have to make sure that the ring can slide over your knuckle.
Your height and weight have nothing to do with your finger size.
Be sure that your hands are warm when measuring your size. A good trick is to carry a heavy bag in your hand before taking the measurement to ensure your fingers are sufficiently swollen.
GA uses US sizes, so you'll have to convert from whichever country your in. Conversion charts are available online.