More Men’s Rings

December 9th, 2007

Take a look at these two rings we found over at Szul. It’s a great site for average and smaller sized guys, since most the mens rings on that site come in the smaller sizes including 7.0 and 7.5 that are common pinky sizes.

Here’s a cool Poker ring, made with white gold and a real diamond center, and it’s just $175:

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Also, don’t miss this great Rolex style ring with the classic bezel. It’s got seven diamonds and is available in 14k yellow or white gold, only $310:

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Men’s Blue Sapphire Rings with FREE SHIPPING

November 20th, 2007


$59.99 Look at the deep gold color of the 18k finish on this ring. The cubic zirconia keeps the price affordable compared to diamonds, and makes this my top pick. As an added bonus, it’s also available in size 7 for you guys with smaller pinky fingers.


$79.99 This sterling silver ring looks very sharp. The sapphires are accented with real diamonds, and I’d love to see you find this ring for less than $100 anywhere else. Available in size 8 and larger.


$299.99 Last but not least is this great ring featuring a 0.5 carat sapphire accented by real diamonds. This is a real ring for real men. Available in sizes 8 and up.

Ring Sizes

November 16th, 2007

If you’re purchasing a ring on the internet, trying it on in advance is obviously not practical. Fortunately ring sizes are fairly well standardized, and should not be much of a problem if you know your correct size. Wikipedia has an excellent chart showing various ring sizes with their standard and metric equivalents:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_sizes
Wrapping a piece of sting or a stip of paper around your finger should provide you a good starting point in determining your ring size. For instance, if a piece of string 2 inches (52mm) long fits well around your pinky finger you could estimate you’d need around a size 6 ring. However you should keep in mind that your fingers swell at different times of the day and take that into consideration. For the best fit, it’s wise to visit a jeweler and try a professional ring sizer. If you do purchase a ring that doesn’t fit quite right most jewelers can easily resize it for you at minimal cost ($20-40), and they don’t care if you purchased it their store or not.

The average man’s pinky finger is usually around a size 8.

About PinkyRings.biz

November 16th, 2007

Welcome! PinkyRings.biz was founded by a professional poker player who was looking to bring a little extra flash to the game. Not looking to overdo it with too much bling, he figured a sharp little pinky ring ought to work nicely. However after a bit of research he found it was difficult to find pinky-ring-specific information and products. As is frequently the case, it’s likely he’s not the only one, and many men and women out there are having the same problem. That poker player is me, and I will be bringing you the information and quality product reviews you seek. So stay tuned.