1st Method
1. Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around
the widest part of your finger, in most cases the knuckle.
2. Mark the point where the two ends meet.
3. Measure the string or paper against a ruler.
4. Compare your measurement to the chart below.
|
Ring Size |
Length (in mm) |
Length (in Inches) |
Inside Diameter |
|
4 |
48 mm |
1 14/16 |
15 mm |
|
5 |
51 mm |
2 |
15.3 mm |
|
6 |
54 mm |
2 1/8 |
16.2 mm |
|
7 |
56 mm |
2 3/16 |
17.1 mm |
|
8 |
59 mm |
2 5/16 |
18 mm |
|
9 |
62 mm |
2 7/16 |
18.9 mm |
|
10 |
65 mm |
2 9/16 |
19.8 mm |
|
11 |
68 mm |
2 11/16 |
20.4 mm |
|
12 |
71 mm |
2 13/16 |
21.3 mm |
Obs: We can size 1/2 sizes if tight (better loose
than to tight). Example: 4 1/2 or 7 1/2
2nd Method
Ring Sizer
Right click image you want to Print and select Print Picture
In order to print the ring sizer above, be sure
that your printer is set to 100%. In other words, make sure
that you have not reduced the print size in "Page Setup".
Please ensure that the "Fit to Page" or "Scale
to Fit" options are not selected. You can verify that the
sizer has printed correctly by measuring it with a ruler; it
should measure 3 1/2 from the letter "A" to right
end.
Once you have printed the sizer, you need to cut
it out and then use the following directions to find your ring
size:
1. Cut carefully a slot alog the line next to the
letter A. (Make sure you don't cut all the way though the top
and bottom).
2. Slide the right tip into the cut line (next to
the letter A) see diagram.
3. Place the Ring Sizer over your finger and pull the tab through
the slot until it fits comfortably.
4. Read the corresponding size from the scale as it lines up with the edges
of the slot.
Obs: We can size 1/2 sizes if tight (better loose than to tight).
Example: 4 1/2 or 7 1/2
or
1. Wrap a piece of loose string or paper around
your finger. Be sure to allow for the size of your knuckle.
2. With a pen, mark the point on the string where the end meets.
3. Using the chart, place the end of the string on the left
hand line next to the letter "A" and stretch the string along
the sizer toward the numbers.
4. The pen mark on your string should line up with a number
to indicate your ring size.

I got one more sizer with 1/2 sizes and without
slot to cut.
(wrap around finger and put the letter "A" on top
of numbers).

3rd Method
(Print page following instrution on "2nd method", then countinue...)
1. Place ring on page over the nearest size circle.
If your ring appears to fit between two sizes, buy the larger
size or 1/2 size.
or
2. Put ring on top of diameter line and the shank should
try to cover both dots.
OBS: Make sure to measure your finger at room temperature. Heat and cold can cause your fingers to swell or constrict.
ALL METHODS ARE APPROXIMATED SIZES. |