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Rings FAQs

You can measure your ring size at home using a strip of paper or string: Wrap it around the base of your finger. Mark where it overlaps. Measure the length in millimeters. Use a ring size chart to find your size. For best accuracy, measure at the end of the day when your fingers are slightly larger, and avoid measuring when your hands are cold.
In most Western cultures, the wedding ring is worn on the left hand, fourth finger (commonly known as the ring finger). However, in some countries like Germany, Russia, and India, it’s traditionally worn on the right hand. The choice can depend on cultural, religious, or personal preference.
A promise ring is usually worn on the left ring finger if you're not married or engaged. Once engaged, it may be moved to the right hand or another finger. Since promise rings symbolize commitment or intention rather than marriage, there are no strict rules—just choose what feels right for you.
Yes, some men do wear engagement rings. While it’s more common for women, the trend of "men-gagement rings" is growing. Some couples choose matching sets, while others pick a simple band or personalized design. It's a personal choice that reflects the relationship, not just tradition.
To keep your gold ring looking its best: Clean regularly: Soak in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush, rinse, and pat dry. Avoid harsh chemicals: Remove your ring before using cleaning products, swimming in chlorine pools, or applying lotions and perfumes. Store properly: Keep it in a soft pouch or separate compartment to prevent scratches. Polish occasionally: Use a polishing cloth or take it to a jeweler for professional cleaning to restore shine.
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