Your Ultimate Guide to Finding Perfect Ring Size

In this detailed guide, find out the secret to choosing just that perfect size of ring for either yourself or someone you care about and want to encourage. From expert advice to ring size conversion charts and straightforward instructions on how to measure the circumference of your finger at home,.

Method One: Create Your Own Ring Sizer

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and paper
  • String, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper
  • Pen or marker
  • Ruler

Steps:

  1. Cut a piece of string, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper to at least three inches in length.
  2. Wrap one end of the string around the base of the finger where the ring will be worn.
  3. Use a pen or marker to mark the point where the string overlaps.
  4. Lay the string flat and measure the length from the end to the marked point in millimeters using a ruler.
  5. Consult the Ring Size Conversion Chart to find the corresponding ring size for your millimeter measurement.

Method Two: Print a Ring Sizer

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and paper
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. Print the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart, making sure to set the page scaling to "100%" in your print settings. Use standard 8.5 x 11-inch paper.
  2. Carefully cut out the ring sizer and the slot as indicated on the printout.
  3. Wrap the paper ring sizer snugly around the base of the intended finger, ensuring the numbers are visible. Insert the pointed end through the slit you cut.
  4. Note the number that aligns with the slit; this is your ring size. Remember that quarter sizes are available if the sizer indicates you are between whole and half sizes.

Method Three: Measure an Existing Ring with Our Chart

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and paper
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. Print the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart, making sure to set the page scaling to "100%" in your print settings. Use standard 8.5 x 11-inch paper.
  2. Carefully cut out the ring sizer and the slot as indicated on the printout.
  3. Wrap the paper ring sizer snugly around the base of the intended finger, ensuring the numbers are visible. Insert the pointed end through the slit you cut.
  4. Note the number that aligns with the slit; this is your ring size. Remember that quarter sizes are available if the sizer indicates you are between whole and half sizes.

Helpful Ring Sizing Tips

When you’re measuring ring size, don’t forget these useful tips.

  • Do not measure your ring size if the fingers are cold, because they will be about half a width smaller.

  • Measure your fingers at the end of the day when they are their largest.

  • Display your finger three times to ensure accurate sizing.

  • Wide band rings feel tighter on the fingers, so it may be a good idea to choose one size larger than your best fit.

Ring Size Guide Chart

This is because our ring sizes are tailored to common US standards. View this chart to find US equivelent sizes for cirumference in millimeters and convert it into other formats. An engagement ring, a band, or a fashion ring—tthey all size up to the same standard.

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