Don’t know your ring size? Don’t worry
Find Your Ring Size
There are two Methods A & B
Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day
If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, use METHOD B below
In method B you will need to measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size between the two measurements
Measuring Method A
To measure a ring you currently own for an intended recipient
Place the ring over the closest matching circle
Make sure that the inside of the ring fits around the outside of the circle
If you are in-between sizes, always order the bigger size. For example, if your ring measures 6.5, order a 7
Measuring Method B
Use a non-stretchy string or strip of paper about 6” long
Wrap it around the base of your finger for a snug fit (not too tight)
Mark the point on the string or paper where it overlaps to form a complete circle
Place the length of the string or paper on the lines to determine your ring size
If you are between sizes, order the larger size
Refer to or download the Ring Conversion chart to find your UK or EU size
If you are buying the ring as a surprise
Ask a common friend or relative to help you find your intended recipient’s size. Borrow recipient’s rings and use METHOD A to measure the size. Make sure to borrow the correct ring for the intended finger!
Other tips and information
When buying a wide band, consider moving up a size from your actual measurement.
This will feel more comfortable
– Different countries have different ring-size systems
– Refer to or download the Ring Conversion chart
– The average woman’s ring size is about US Ring Size 6
– The average man’s ring size is about US Ring Size10
– The ring size on your primary hand (the hand you write with) will be half size bigger than your other hand
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