A – IF YOU KNOW YOUR SIZE:
If you know your size or finger measurement (in mm), you can go to any online ring conversion website and enter your info.
Here is an example of a ring size conversion chart: http://www.onlineconversion.com/ring_size.htm
B – MEASURING YOUR FINGER WITH A PRINTED SIZE CHART:
- Right-click on the image below and select “Save Image As.”
- Print the image without scaling and ensure the length from the ‘Read Size Here’ line to the end is 3.5 inches.
- Cut out the printed image, then wrap the sizer around the desired finger. Read the number next to the ‘Read Size Here’ line.
C – MEASURING YOUR FINGER WITH A PIECE OF PAPER:
WHAT TO DO:
- Cut a strip of thin paper at least 3 inches long and less than 5 mm wide.
- Wrap it snugly around your ring finger at the base of the knuckle.
- Using a pen or pencil, mark where the ends overlap.
- Lay it flat and use a ruler to measure the length in millimeters.
- Use the CHART to find your ring size and voila, you’re all set.
*Note: The above method is very simple because we have access to our own fingers. Unfortunately, this method is not 100% accurate. To minimize errors, wrap a paper around your finger 3 times. Next, measure the length of the piece and divide this number by 3. Thus, your measurements will be more exact.
D – MEASURING YOUR FINGER WITH A STRING / FLOSS:
- Wrap the string/floss snug around your finger, make sure it’s nice and tight and cut it carefully.
- Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm); that’s your finger’s circumference.
- Use the CHART to find your ring size and voila, you’re all set.
E – WITH A RING SIZE MEASURING DEVICE
- Wrap the measuring ring around your finger one by one, until you are sure that it’s nice and tight (“-size” means half yard here).
- Find your size straightly and order the ring you want.
F – HOW TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF A RING:
If you would like to size your ring down, you can purchase the ring size adjuster.