FIND YOUR RING SIZE
Choosing the perfect ring—whether for yourself or someone you love—starts with knowing the right size. A ring that’s too tight can feel uncomfortable, while one that’s too loose might slip off. The good news? You don’t need a jeweler to find out your size. Here are two simple, 2 different, easy ways to measure your ring size at home with just a few easy tools.
MEASURE A FINGER
STEP 1: WRAP AROUND YOUR FINGER
STEP 2: MARK WHERE THE ENDS MEET
STEP 3: MEASURE WITH A RULER
STEP 4: FIND YOUR RING SIZE
Use the ring size chart to match your measurement with the corresponding ring size.
MEASURE A RING
- Find a Well-Fitting Ring: Choose a ring that fits the intended finger comfortably.
- Measure the Diameter: Use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimeters.
- Consult a Size Chart: Match your measurement to the corresponding ring size on a standard size chart.
🔑 PRO TIPS FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENT
- Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest
- Ensure the measuring tape is snug but not too tight
- Measure the finger you plan to wear the ring on
- Consider the width of the band - wider bands require larger sizes
COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE MEASURING RING SIZE
- Measuring at different times of the day when finger size varies
- Using string or paper that can stretch or compress
- Measuring when your hands are cold - fingers shrink in cold weather
- Not accounting for knuckle size if larger than finger base
If you face any difficulty while measuring your ring size, our customer support team is here to help you find the perfect fit.
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