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The Time Of Day To Shop For Wedding RingsWhen choosing wedding rings, it is important to keep in mind that the human body actually behaves differently, depending on the time of day, the season, last meal eaten and the body’s hydration level, the health of the individual, the surrounding temperature and other ambient and personal factors. In addition women have to take into account the body’s changes due to the menstrual cycle. All of these factors will therefore affect the size of the fingers and the size of the ring. Wedding Ring Fitting: The Ideal TimeThe fingers on a cold frosty morning will definitely be smaller than at 4 pm on a hot sultry day. It may well be worth the while to go for a wedding ring shopping and sizing spree between midday and two pm before lunch, after the body has been active since waking up and the body is basically working full throttle. Between midday and two pm, the breakfast has had time to settle down and without a salty lunch the fingers will be rested but fully working so to speak. Strange as it may sound, the fingers go through various sizes during different times of the day and the various functions they have performed. Some may prefer to check for wedding rings and sizing at various times of the day and to work out an average. As a general rule of thumb, twelve noon to two pm gives a pretty average finger size for ring sizing. Just keep in mind that the finger has to get used to the ring and sort of get a fit with the ring. Wedding Rings From SamaraJamesWhatever the style and metal you decide to go with, wedding rings from SamaraJames mean you can rely on the fact that what you get is pure and finely crafted with care. Choose from a wonderful array of extremely well-designed, solid wedding rings, in your choice of style and metal. Take your time choosing them - you are probably going to have them on for life. Then with that wedding ring on your finger, go live life to the fullest. If you would like more information on wedding rings, please do call us on freephone 0800 612 2721. |





