Ring Sizing & Chains
When buying a ring on our web-shop, you'll need to know what ring sizes you are. Below you'll find help on how to size your finger to find out what ring size you need.
In the info section of our products we list the sizes in both US and UK sizes, so it's easier for you to figure out if the ring you want will fit when it arrives.
How to Find Your Ring Size
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One quick and easy way to find your ring size is to measure your finger by wrapping a flexible measuring tape around it. If you don't have a soft measuring tape, wrap a strip of paper around your finger and mark the spot where the paper overlaps itself.
Measure the distance from the end of the paper to the mark.
Compare your measurement to a ring sizing chart to figure out what your ring size is.
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Some jewellers might measure ring sizes in inches, while others use millimetres.
For instance, if your finger measures 2.34 inches 59.5 millimetres your ring size is 9.
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If you already have a ring that's the right size you can also find your size by comparing it to a printable ring sizing chart.
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For more information, head to How to Measure and Find Your Ring Size at Home from Wiki How

Printable Ring Sizer 2
Zales.com has another printable ring sizer that you can use for taking existing rings and measuring them. Great if you're buying a gift and do not want the person to know by having to ask them for a ring size. Instead just use their ring and match it with the sizes on the sheet.

Chains
Get to know your chains.
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You've just bought a necklace and apparently it comes with a snake chain, but what does that even mean?
Below we'll take you through the different styles of chains so you know what to expect.
Types of chains
Below are some of the more common chains you may come across when looking through our web-shop.
For a more in-depth description on chains, head to cooksongold.com.
Time to shop
Now you know what you're looking for you can head on over to the shop and find your perfect piece/s!