How to find out a ring size?
Once you have chosen your perfect ring, you need to ensure you are
buying the correct size!
There are many methods to find out your ring size.
- The most accurate
way is to visit a jewellery store and have your finger measured by a
specialist who will use an industry standard ring sizer.
- Download this printable
ring sizer.
- Measure a ring that fits you (or your intended recipient) by using this printable ring size chart.
- Find a piece of non-stretchy string about 6 inches long, or a strip
of paper about 6 inches long and ¼ inch wide. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger. Lay the string or paper against a ruler and measure the length in
millimetres. Compare the length of the string or paper to the list below to
determine your ring size.
A 37.50mm N
53.75mm
B 38.75mm O 55.00mm
C 40.00mm P 56.25mm
D 41.25mm Q 57.50mm
E 42.50mm R 58.75mm
F 43.75mm S 60.00mm
G 45.00mm T 61.25mm
H 46.25mm U
62.05mm
I 47.50mm V 63.75mm
J 48.75mm W 65.00mm
K 50.00mm X 66.25mm
L 51.25mm Y 67.50mm
M 52.50mm Z 68.75mm
General tips: Measure you finger in warm
temperatures at the end of the day. When considering a wide band, move up a
size from your measurement, for comforts sake, your ring size will be
about half a size larger on your primary hand (the hand you write with),
different countries have different ring-size systems. Very wide rings need to be ordered in slightly larger sizes
than narrow rings.
If you are between sizes, order the larger size.
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