Ring Size Guide
Measuring With Our Ring Sizer:
- Print our ring sizer PDF (here) on standard 8.5” x 11” paper at 100% scale. Ensure that scaling is correct or turned off.
- With a ruler, measure the bottom line under the ring sizer. The vertical lines on each end should align with your ruler at 3.5 inches or 8.89 cm.
- Cut out the ring sizer tool (the top section that looks like a ruler) and make sure you cut outside the black line.
- Wrap the paper around your desired finger tightly. The number that aligns closest with the ‘Read Size Here’ line will be your size.
- If you are between sizes, it’s best to round up rather than down. A silicone or plastic ring sizer can help you get a more accurate fit since it emulates an actual ring. This can be purchased from a third party.
Note: This is not an actual representation of your ring size and is just an approximate number.
Measuring With Any Paper:
- Cut a thin strip of paper, 4 to 5 inches long (10-12 cm).
- Wrap the strip of paper tightly around your desired finger.
- Using a pen/pencil, mark the point where the paper overlaps.
- Lay the strip of paper on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the distance from the end of the strip to the marking you made in millimeters. This will give you the circumference of your finger.
- Using the size chart below, convert your measurement into standard US sizing (or the sizing you’re familiar with).
- If you are between sizes, it’s always best to size up.
Note: If you’re using a ruler with only inches (and no centimeters), convert the number by looking it up on your preferred search engine (Google, Bing, etc.).
Measuring With Existing Ring:
- Print our ring sizer PDF (here) on standard 8.5” x 11” paper at 100% scale. Ensure that scaling is correct or turned off.
- Grab a ring that fits you well (or a ring you know fits the person you are gifting to).
- Place the ring on top of each sizing circle until you find the matching size.
- Ensure that the black line of the sizing circle is visible inside the ring. If there’s space around the black line, the sizing circle is too small; if there’s no space and the black line is not visible, the sizing circle is too big.
Size Chart: