Do you already own a ring of the same size you would like to repurchase?
If yes, just take a ruler and measure straight across the inside of the ring from inside edge to edge. Take the diameter measurement in inches or mm, and then use our measurement-conversion chart to find your ring size.
How to determine your size if you don't have a ring of the same size:
- Take a piece of string, piece of paper (no wider than 1.4cm or ½ inch), as this will help you to be accurate.
- Wrap it around the base of the finger you would like to measure.
- Use a pen to mark the point on the string or paper where it overlaps. The overlap will form a complete circle.
- Take a ruler and measure the length of the string or paper from the starting end, to the end you marked with the pen.
- Finally, use this measurement and compare it against the chart below to determine your ring size.
Top tips for measuring your ring size:
- Avoid measuring for a ring when you’re cold, as your fingers will be half a size smaller.
- Make sure you can comfortably slide the string or paper over your finger joints/knuckles.
- Measure your finger 3 or 4 times to make sure you’re getting a correct reading.
- Use a few different pieces of paper or string too - these materials can twist or stretch so it’s best to take a few readings.
- Rings with wider bands will fit a bit tighter, so you may need to go up a size.
We suggest you to watch this short video by WikiHow that shows you how to measure your ring to find your size:
Still unsure? Contact us and we will help you to find your perfect ring size!