How To Measure Your Ring Size
Here are two methods to help you find your ring size. If you are buying a ring for someone else, the best way to find his or her ring size is to ask them or to ask their friends and family. You can also measure a ring that they already wear on the desired finger.
A ring that fits you comfortably should be snug enough so it won't fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle easily. You can shake your hand to test if a ring is too loose.
We advise you to measure your finger at the end of the day when your fingers are warm as your finger size can change depending on the time of day and weather. Fingers can be smaller in the morning and in cold weather. Please also be aware that fingers on your dominant hand are usually larger.
If we do not have the ring you want in your ring size, we can get it custom made for you at no extra cost.
Method 1 - Measure your finger with a string or paper and a ruler
Follow these steps:
- Wrap a string or paper around the base of your finger
- Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen
- Measure the string or paper with a ruler
- Pick the closest circumference measurement on the ring size chart below
Method 2 - Measure your finger with your ring
Follow these steps:
- Pick an existing ring that fits the finger you want to measure
- Place it on a ruler and make sure the inside is lined up with the start of the ruler
- Pick the closest diameter measurement on the ring size chart below
Ring size chart
Ring Size (FR) | Circumference (mm) | Diameter (mm) |
46 | 4.6 | 14.6 |
47 | 4.7 | 15 |
48 | 4.8 | 15.3 |
49 | 4.9 | 15.6 |
50 | 5 | 15.9 |
51 | 5.1 | 16.2 |
52 | 5.2 | 16.5 |
53 | 5.3 | 16.8 |
54 | 5.4 | 17.2 |
55 | 5.5 | 17.5 |
56 | 5.6 | 17.8 |
57 | 5.7 | 18.1 |
58 | 5.8 | 18.4 |
59 | 5.9 | 18.8 |
60 | 6 | 19.1 |
61 | 6.1 | 19.4 |
62 | 6.2 | 19.7 |
63 | 6.3 | 20 |
64 | 6.4 | 20.3 |
65 | 6.5 | 20.6 |
66 | 6.6 | 21 |
67 | 6.7 | 21.3 |
68 | 6.8 | 21.6 |
Contact us if you still have questions.
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