Ring Sizing

Many of you have asked how to measure your ring size at home to ensure you’re ordering the right size the first time. Electroformed rings cannot be re-sized generally speaking, so ordering correctly the first time is ideal. Here is the easiest way to do just that:

Things You’ll Need

  • Ruler
  • Thin strip of paper
  • A Pen/Pencil
  1. Cut a thin strip of paper
  2. Wrap the paper around your finger. Make sure the paper is below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle.
  3. Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure the distance with your ruler.
  4. Use the following chart to determine your ring size. Rings also come in half sizes, the measurements of which, of course, will fall somewhere in between the whole sizes.

 

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

I would mention that using a string to measure offers too much room for error to be an effective method. Use a piece of paper about the width of the ring.

FOR THICK RINGS OR MULTIPLE RING STACKS- choose a full size above the size you just measured from above. Several rings in a stack or an extra thick ring will always fit tighter so going up a size ensures your comfort. If you have any other questions let me know!