Discover Your Ring Size at Home

Finding the perfect ring size is crucial for ensuring comfort and satisfaction with your new jewelry. Whether you're buying for yourself or choosing that wonderful gift for a loved one, our complete Ring Size Guide will make sure to guide you in the right direction while providing that perfect fit. From the simple methods to measure your finger at home to how various ring styles can affect sizing, this guide has it all. Follow these easy steps, and you will know your ring size accurately to ensure that your ring is a perfect match every single time.

Two Ways to Measure For A Ring

1. MAKE YOUR OWN RING SIZER

Gather the following items:

• Before using, check the printed paper size in the box to the right with a ruler.

• Measure snuggly. The sizer must fit snuggle to give a proper size.

• Finger measurement must be done during the day when the finger reaches maximum typically towards the end of the day.

• Do not measure your fingers when they are cold and wet; they will be at their smallest.

• Keep band width in mind: Bands that are 5mm or wider might feel snug on the same finger       compared to bands of the same size with a narrower width. If you would like the band to be  more comfortable, you might need to select a larger size.

2. MEASURE AN EXISTING RING YOU OWN

What You'll Need:

• An existing ring that fits well on the intended finger for the new ring

• A ruler or measuring tape.

Step 1: Put your ring on the measuring tape or ruler. Measure the internal diameter of your ring by measuring the smallest distance in between any two points of the interior part of the ring.

Step 2: Use the Diameter column in the table below to find your ring size.

This method proves invaluable for gift-giving occasions when you prefer not to inquire about the recipient's ring size. Just ensure the existing ring is worn on the same finger as the new one.

Helpful Ring Size Tips

Keep these handy tips in mind while measuring your ring size:

1.

Wait until you're warm before measuring for a ring, as your fingers can be half a size smaller when cold.

2.

Measure your finger in the evening for the most accurate results, as this is when they tend to be at their largest.

3.

Taking more than one Measurement: Since the size reading can easily be influenced by the slightest thing, one should make not one, not even two, but rather three size measurements.

4.

Consider broad bands: Very wide rings tend to be a little tougher to put on and take off, so if you have a wide band on your ring, you may want to essentially increase your usual size by 1/4 or 1/2.

Ring Size Comparison Chart

This is the chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need.

If You Are Buying For Someone Else

If you are buying a ring to give to someone, the most desirable way (although not always the most convenient) is to borrow one of the recipient's rings from the proper finger and, with our Ring Size Guide that you can download, determine the size of their ring. This way, you are able to keep the element of surprise without losing accuracy.

Click To Download Ring Size Guide

Still in Doubt?

If you are still in doubt about the ring size of your future ring, then feel free to contact our friendliest team online via chat or email. We are here to help in every step of the way!

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