Note: Be sure this guide is printed in US Letter size and scaled to 100%.

1. DIY SIZER :

You will need:

- A string, yarn or thin strip of paper
- A pen or marker
- A ruler.

Steps:

- Cut a piece of string to at least 3 inches long
- Wrap it around the base of the finger you want to wear the ring on, and
make sure it’s snug!
- Using a marker or pen, mark where the ends overlap.
- Lay the string flat and use the ruler to measure the length in mm.
- Use our Ring Size Conversion Chart to find your corresponding ring size!

2. PRINT YOUR SIZER :

- Cut out the ring sizer shown below and wrap the ring sizer snugly around the widest part of your intended finger (make sure the numbers are visible to you and insert the pointed end through the slit you made in the sizer)
- Make note of the number that lines up with the slit
- this is your ring size!
- Keep in mind that quarter sizes are available too, in case your sizer indicates that you are between whole and half sizes.


3. MEASURE YOUR CURRENT RING :

- Choose the ring that fits your finger like a glove. In the States, the engagement and wedding band are most commonly used and worn in the left ring finger.
- Lay the ring over one of the size circles below, until you are able to find the one that closely matches the inside edge of your ring with the circles on the guide.
- If the ring falls between two of the sizes, order the quarter size in the
middle!

RING SIZE TIPS:

- Avoid measuring when your fingers are cold and damp, as this won’t give the correct sizing due to shrinkage!
- Bands and rings over 5 mm in width may fit your finger more tightly compared to rings with narrower widths, so this might be more appropriate.
- Always go for a snug fit, as jewellers always say that rings should ‘go in easy and come off hard’ as this means you have the right fit.
- Warm up your hand to room temperature if you have just come in from the cold outdoors - as this will be the closest to your real size.
- Your finger sizes tend to change throughout the day - so the most optimal time is to measure at the end of the day!
- Our dominant hands tend to be bigger, so use your right finger on the correct and intended hand!
- In case you don’t know your partner’s ring size, always opt for standard sizing. The average for women is 6 to 7, and for men, it is 9 to 10.
 
Download the chart and measure the size, click here

International Ring Size Chart

Inside Diameter Millimeters (mm) Inside
Circumference Millimeters (mm)
U.S. and Canada U.K., Europe and
Australia
Switzerland Asia (Hong Kong,
China, Singapore,
Taiwan, Japan)
14.1 44.3 3 F 4 4
14.3 44.9 3.25 F.5 5.25 5
14.5 45.6 3.5 G
14.7 46.2 3.75 G.5 6.5 6
14.9 46.8 4 H 7
15.1 47.4 4.25 H.5 7.75
15.3 48.1 4.5 I 8
15.5 48.7 4.75 1.5 9
15.7 49.3 5 J 9
15.9 50 5.25 J.5 10
16.1 50.6 5.5 K 10
16.3 51.2 5.75 K.5 11.75
16.5 51.8 6 L 12.75 11
16.7 52.5 6.25 L.5 12
16.9 53.1 6.5 M 14 13
17.1 53.7 6.75 M.5
17.3 54.3 7 N 15.25 14
17.5 55 7.25 N.5
17.7 55.6 7.5 O 16.5 15
17.9 56.2 7.75 O.5
18.1 56.9 8 P 17.75 16
18.3 57.5 8.25 P.5
18.5 58.1 8.5 Q 17
18.8 59.1 8.75 Q.5 19
19 59.7 9 R 18
19.2 60.3 9.25 R.5 20.25
19.4 60.9 9.5 S 19
19.6 61.6 9.75 S.5 21.5
19.8 62.2 10 T 20
20 62.8 10.25 T.5 21
20.2 63.5 10.5 U 22.75 22
20.4 64.1 10.75 U.5
20.6 64.7 11 V 23
20.8 65.3 11.25 V.5 25
21 66 11.5 W 24
21.2 66.6 11.75 W.5
21.4 67.2 12 X 27.5 25
21.6 67.9 12.25 X.5
21.8 68.5 12.5 Y 28.75 26
22 69.1 12.75 Z
22.2 69.7 13 Z.5 27
22.4 70.4 13.25
22.6 71 13.5 Z1

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