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Ring size guide

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE

 

There are many ways to find your ideal ring size. Find out how to measure your ring size below.

 

1. Always double-check your measurements for accuracy.

2. Your finger size may fluctuate slightly throughout the day, over time and with temperature. If you're measuring your real finger, do it in the afternoon when your hands are warm for best results. If you fall between two ring sizes, choose the larger size (or half a size larger) to ensure a comfortable fit.

3. Be sure to measure the exact finger on which you intend to wear your ring (or a ring you wear on the same finger). The size of your ring will vary from finger to finger and from hand to hand.

 

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METHOD 1: MEASURE A RING

  1. Find a ring that fits comfortably on the finger on which you intend to wear your new ring.

  2. Measure the ring's inside diameter with a ruler or tape measure. To do this, make sure you're using a ruler graduated in millimeters (mm), then place your ring on the ruler and measure the inside of the circle, i.e. the part that's in contact with your finger.

  3. Use the table to convert your diameter measurement into the correct ring size.

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METHOD 2: MEASURE YOUR FINGERTIP

  1. Cut a piece of string or paper about 10 centimetres (cm) long.

  2. Wrap the paper or string around your joint where the ring should be. Pull so that the string fits comfortably - not too tight, not too loose.

  3. Use a pen to mark the point where the ends of the string or paper overlap.

  4. Place the string or paper against a ruler or tape measure, and measure the length (in mm) between its end and the point you marked with the pen.

  5. This will give you your finger circumference. Use it to find your size using our chart below.

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Size chart

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