Ring Size:
How to measure ring size
You do not need to worry about getting a ring
without the proper size! It is very easy to
determine ring size. Follow these simple steps:
-Wrap a piece of string around the largest part
of the finger intended for the ring (sometimes
the base of the finger, but it also may be one of
your knuckles)
-Mark with a pen the point where the string
overlaps to complete a full circle
-Remove the string and measure the length of
the marked string (in mm)
-Match from our table the measurement in mm
with the corresponding ring size! (Note: if your
measurement is between two circumference
measurements, generally you should round up
to the next higher value)
Circumference Ring
(mm) Size
44.1
|
3
|
45.4
|
3.5
|
46.7
|
4
|
48.0
|
4.5
|
49.2
|
5
|
50.5
|
5.5
|
51.8
|
6
|
53.1
|
6.5
|
54.3
|
7
|
55.6
|
7.5
|
56.9
|
8
|
58.2
|
8.5
|
59.4
|
9
|
60.7
|
9.5
|
62.0
|
10
|
63.3
|
10.5
|
64.5
|
11
|
65.8
|
11.5
|
67.1
|
12
|
68.3
|
12.5
|
|
Want to surprise someone special without asking their ring size? Easy! Sneak out one
of their rings and place it over a tapered candlestick and mark the point at which the ring
cannot progress down the shaft any further. Take a string and measure this diameter
and match to the table.
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The finger size can change throughout the day and using the above technique at the end
of day generally ensures the largest dimension.