Ring Size?
Measuring your ring size at home shouldn’t be too hard. Here are some recommended steps on how to do so.
Your ring should not be too tight nor too loose. It should fit loose enough to slide over your knuckles and snug enough so it cannot fall off your finger.
Measure by Millimeter
What you'll need:
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Ruler or tape measure in millimeter
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Paper strip, string or tape
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Pen or Pencil
Steps:
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Wrap string or paper around the base of your finger.
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Trailing the paper around, mark the exact point where it overlaps.
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Measure the string or paper with a ruler to get the diameter of the ring by laying it down flat Take your ruler and measure up to the marked point.
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Pick the closest measurement on the ring size chart to find your ring size.
Diameter MM
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Ring Size
(US & Canada)
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14.1
14.3
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3
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14.5
14.7
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3.5
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14.9
15.1
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4
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15.3
15.5
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4.5
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15.7
15.9
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5
|
16.1
16.3
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5.5
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16.5
16.7
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6
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16.9
17.1
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6.5
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17.3
17.5
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7
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17.7
17.9
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7.5
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18.1
18.2
18.3
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8
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18.5
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8.5
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19
19.2
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9
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19.4
19.6
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9.5
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19.8
20
|
10
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Be Sure to Note:
- Finger size will fluctuate. Heat and physical activity can affect the size of your fingers. When measuring your ring size, make sure you measure at room temperature.
- Measure 3 to 4 times for more accuracy.
- When the knuckle is bigger than the base of the finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any queries or concerns.