How To Find Your Ring Size

With our ring size guide, take the guesswork out of finding your perfect fit.

Find Your Ring Size With A Printable Chart

Before printing your ring size chart, make sure and check your printer settings so that page scaling is set to “none.” Once printed, take an existing ring that fits on the finger you are measuring for. Match the ring to its equivalent size on the ring size chart (the inside of the ring should match the circle on the chart). If you do not have a ring, use string or floss instead.

PRINT RING SIZE CHART

How to measure your ring size at home

  1. Use floss or a piece of string to wrap around the base of your finger.
  2. Mark where the string overlaps with a pen.
  3. Lay the string down on a ruler and take down the length in millimeters.
  4. Find which size corresponds to your measurement on our ring size chart.

Top 5 Tips to Measure Your Ring Size

1. Our dominant hands are generally slightly larger; make sure you measure the right finger on the correct hand!

2. Rings with wider bands will fit a bit tighter. If you plan to measure one of your rings, try to measure one with a similar width to the ring you want to purchase.

3. Make sure the finger is at normal body temperature. Fingers can shrink or expand when hot or cold.

4. Your fingers tend to change size throughout the day. The best time to measure your finger is at the end of the day.

5. If your knuckle is bigger, take 2 measurements and choose a size in between rings that need to fit over the knuckle, but not be too loose, or it will shift around.

Find Someone else’s Ring Size

The best method is to measure a ring they wear on their ring fingers, although the left and right ring fingers may vary slightly in size. If they only wear rings on other fingers, you can still measure it to get close to their true size and anticipate resizing after you propose (excluding Infinity and Eternity Bands). If you’re unable to measure a ring, ask a close friend or family member who might know their size