The Perfect Fit: A Guide to Determinin
g Your Ring Size at Home
Whether you are treating yourself to a stunning new piece online or planning the ultimate surprise for a loved one, knowing the correct ring size is essential. Guessing often leads to the hassle of returns or resizing, which takes the fun out of a new jewelry purchase.
Fortunately, finding the perfect fit is easier than you might think. Here are three simple, accurate ways to measure your ring size from the comfort of your home:
If you already have a ring that fits perfectly on the intended finger, this is the most straightforward approach.
Grab a ruler: Place your existing ring on a flat surface.
Measure the inside: Carefully measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimeters.
Find your fit: That measurement directly corresponds to standard sizing. For example, an inside diameter of 16mm is a size 16 in many international systems.
The internet is full of free, printable ring sizing guides that take the guesswork out of the process.
Print to scale: When printing a sizing chart, ensure your printer settings are set to 100% so the scale remains accurate.
Match it up: Place an existing ring over the printed circles until you find a perfect match with the inside edge of your ring.
Paper cutouts: Alternatively, many of these guides include a printable ring sizer that you can cut out and wrap directly around your finger like a miniature belt.
Don't have a ring to reference or a printer handy? All you need is a piece of string, ribbon, or a thin strip of paper.
Wrap the finger: Carefully wrap the thread around the base of your finger. Ensure it rests comfortably without squeezing—remember, the ring will still need to slide over your knuckle!
Mark the intersection: Use a pen to mark the exact point where the thread overlaps.
Measure the length: Unroll the thread and measure the marked segment with a ruler in millimeters. This gives you your finger's circumference, which you can easily convert to your exact size using an online chart.
Pro Tip: Your fingers tend to swell slightly throughout the day due to temperature and activity. For the most accurate measurement, it is best to measure your finger in the evening when it is at its largest.