If you're unsure of your ring size, I highly recommend having your finger sized by a jeweler near you. Make sure you are getting measured for your US ring size.
Things You'll Need
- Ruler
- Thin strip of paper
Instructions
- Cut a thin strip of paper.
- Wrap the paper around your finger. Make sure the paper is below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle.
- Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure the distance with your ruler.
- Use the following chart to determine your ring size. Rings also come in half sizes. These measurements will fall somewhere in between the whole sizes.
Helpful tips:
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when they tend to be a bit more swollen.
- If your knuckle is much bigger than the base of your finger, measure both areas and find a size in between.
I love making custom Rings, but cannot be responsible for figuring out your ring size. Fingers change when warm or cold and folks have a preference for how they fit; some people like their rings snug and some like them loose. So, it's best you let us know what size you think would be best for you.
Here is a chart that lists measurements in Millimeters:
Ring Sizes in Inches:
Size 4: 1 13/16 inches
Size 5: 1 15/16 inches
Size 6: 2 1/16 inches
Size 7: 2 1/8 inches
Size 8: 2 1/4 inches
Size 9: 2 5/16 inches
Size 10: 2 7/16 inches
Size 11: 2 9/16 inches
Size 12: 2 5/8 inches
Size 13: 2 3/4 inches
Size 14: 2 7/8 inches
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