HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR RING SIZE
Ideally, you will have your ring size determined by a professional jeweler. If, however, that is not convenient or possible, then you can do it yourself by following the instructions below.
Considerations:
You'll Need:
Instructions:
RING SIZE YOUR MEASUREMENT
4 1-13/16 “
4-1/2 1-14/16 “
5 1-15/16 “
5-1/2 2 “
6 2-1/16 “
6-1/2 A measurement between 2-1/16 and 2-1/8 “
7 2-1/8 “
7-1/2 2-3/16 “
8 2-1/4 “
8-1/2 A measurement between 2-1/4 and 2-5/16 “
9 2-5/16 “
9-1/2 2-3/8 “
10 2-7/16 “
10-1/2 2-1/2 “
11 2-9/16 “
11-1/2 A measurement between 2-9/16 and 2-5/8 “
12 2-5/8 “
12-1/2 2-11/16”
13 2-3/4 “
13-1/2 2-13/16 “
14 2-7/8 “
Considerations:
- Each of your 10 fingers is probably a different size, so don't presume that a ring that fits your left ring finger will also fit your right ring finger. In other words, be sure to measure the finger you will be putting the ring on.
- Your finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather. Fingers are smaller in the early morning and when cold. Therefore, for best results, measure your finger size when your fingers are warm.
- If the measurement you come up with falls between two sizes, order the larger size. The difference between a full size and the next half size, either up or down, is 1/16” at most.
You'll Need:
- Pen or pencil
- Ruler
- Tape
- Strip of heavy paper about 3-1/2” long and the width of the ring you intend to wear. Mark one end of the paper A and the other end B.
Instructions:
- Wrap the paper around your finger beginning with the “A” end. Make sure the paper is immediately below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle.
- Mark the spot where the paper meets the “A” end, and then tape the “B” end to the paper ring you have formed.
- Determine that the ring you have made is snug enough so that it will not fall off, but loose enough to easily slide over your knuckle. Change your initial mark as necessary.
- Remove the tape and, with your ruler, measure the distance from the “A” end of the paper to your final mark. Note that measurement.
- Repeat steps 1-4 above at least 2 more times with fresh paper, noting the measurement each time until you are confident of your measurement.
- Use the following chart to determine your ring size:
RING SIZE YOUR MEASUREMENT
4 1-13/16 “
4-1/2 1-14/16 “
5 1-15/16 “
5-1/2 2 “
6 2-1/16 “
6-1/2 A measurement between 2-1/16 and 2-1/8 “
7 2-1/8 “
7-1/2 2-3/16 “
8 2-1/4 “
8-1/2 A measurement between 2-1/4 and 2-5/16 “
9 2-5/16 “
9-1/2 2-3/8 “
10 2-7/16 “
10-1/2 2-1/2 “
11 2-9/16 “
11-1/2 A measurement between 2-9/16 and 2-5/8 “
12 2-5/8 “
12-1/2 2-11/16”
13 2-3/4 “
13-1/2 2-13/16 “
14 2-7/8 “