Find Your Perfect Fit
Ring Size Chart and Guide Ring sizes are crucial to comfort and style. Our ring size chart and full guidelines on finding your ideal fit are perfect for purchasing a stupendous flame, classy band, or vintage love!
Method One: Create Your Own Ring Sizer
Materials Needed:
- Printer and paper
- String, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper
- Pen or marker
- Ruler
Steps:
- Firstly, prepare a piece of string (also yarn/floss/thin strip of paper) and make sure it is at least three inches in length.
- Lay one end of the thread on top at the base (bottom) of your remaining finger next to where the dot is.
- Use a pen or marker to note where the string overlaps with you.
- I am not going to lie,Its hard work there is a line that shows length in inches too so make sure you're using metric flatten the string onto this ruler and measure from the end of the quiver loop closest, through the marked hole.
- To match the millimeter measurement to a ring size, refer to this Ring Size Conversion Chart.
Method Two: Print a Ring Sizer
Materials Needed:
- Printer and paper
- Scissors
Steps:
- You will need to start by printing the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. Set your printer to scale at 100% and printed on regular paper size 8.5 x 11 inches
- Cut out the ring sizer plus slot on the printout.
- Fit the paper ring sizer tightly around your intended finger base and make sure you can see all the numbers. Punch the pointed end through (the slit you made.
- Remember the no. Associated with that slit row, & That is your right FINGER SIZE for a ring! Remember, if the sizer says you are in between whole and half sizes, quarter sizes can be ordered.
Method Three: Measure an Existing Ring with Our Chart
Materials Needed:
- Printer and standard paper
- Scissors
Steps:
- Open the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart and print with page scaling set to "100%" in your print settings. Correct Positioning: 8.5 x 11 Paper
- Cut around the outer ring sizer and then across along the SLIT on ONE (1) of your printouts.
- Put the paper ring sizer around your intended finger and make sure you can see numbers. Put the tip through an opening created in the chip breaker.
- Write down the number that corresponds with your slit, as this is how many millimeters around you are. You can also select quarter sizes if it falls in the ranges indicated by the sizer.