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How to Measure Your Ring Size

For the most accurate fit, we recommend measuring your finger at the end of the day when it is at its largest.
The String Method: Wrap a piece of thin string or a strip of paper around the base of the finger you intend to wear the ring on.
Mark the Spot: Use a pen to mark exactly where the string overlaps to form a complete circle.
Measure the Length: Lay the string flat against a ruler and measure the distance in millimeters (mm).

This is your finger’s circumference.
Check the Knuckle: If your knuckle is significantly larger than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between the two.
Compare: Match your millimeter measurement to our [Size Chart] to find your Tribal Indig ring size.


How to Measure Your Wrist Size
Our bracelets and cuffs are designed for a comfortable fit, but they require an exact wrist measurement to ensure they aren't too tight or prone to slipping off.


Use a Flexible Tape Measure: Wrap a soft measuring tape around your wrist bone (the widest part of your wrist).
The "Snug" Rule: Pull the tape so it is snug against your skin but not tight enough to indent it. Do not add extra space; we will factor in the "wiggle room" based on the jewelry design.


No Tape Measure? Use the string method described above—wrap it around your wrist bone, mark the overlap, and measure the flat length against a ruler in inches or centimeters.


Note Your Fit Preference: If you prefer a "loose" fit versus a "standard" fit, please note this during checkout.
Pro Tip: If you are between sizes, we generally recommend sizing up for rings and sizing down for open-style cuffs.
Would you like me to create a formatted table or a size chart to help customers convert those millimeter measurements into standard US or EU sizes?

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