![]() ![]() Here’s a list of Free Plastic Ring Sizers that I found online with different Jewelers. No matter, it’s FREE and available with some simple info… ![]() ![]() It appears to be a cut-out sizer instead, and it does look like it’s plastic, but it’s too hard to tell from the little picture. I know, I ordered one…īut it seems, after going to their page to link to, they have changed the type of sizers that they use. Here’s an example… James Allen has a FREE Plastic Finger Sizer that you can order that looks like this…īlue Nile used to have the same type of Plastic Ring Sizer. Plenty of Jewelers online give them away for FREE (After all, they are striving for your business)! All you have to do is fill out their form (usually asking your name and shipping address) and they’ll send it right out… no questions asked! Where do you get Plastic Ring Finger Sizers? I would advise sticking with the Plastic bendable finger sizers instead! It’s hard to slip that cardboard onto your finger. I will say though, in my experience, these types of sizers are not so accurate, nor efficient to use. You just pop the holes out and slip your finger through. Like Carved Creations has a Cardboard Cutout that you can order for free (it comes in their brochure). There are other types of Ring Sizers as well. If in doubt, head to the Jeweler and have them size it just to be sure! If the ring is Thin, or Top-Heavy (like a Large Diamond Solitaire), then keep the sizer snug and order what it says without enlarging.If the ring is Tapered (wide at the top and narrow on the bottom), order 1/4 size larger.If the ring you’re buying is Wide, order 1/2 size larger. ![]()
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