Choosing the right ring size is essential to ensure a comfortable and secure fit. Below, you'll find a chart to help you determine your ring size. We also provide guidance on how to measure your ring size and explain the difference between diameter and circumference.

1 millimeter = 0.039 inches
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Measuring your ring size is simple and can be done at home. Here are a few methods:
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Using a Ring Sizer: You can purchase a ring sizer online or at a local jewelry store. This tool allows you to loop it around your finger and read the size directly.
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Using a String or Paper Strip: Wrap a piece of string or a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger. Mark where the string or paper overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters. Use the chart above to find your corresponding ring size.
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Using a Ring You Already Own: Place a ring you already own over the circles on a printed ring size chart. Match the inside edge of your ring to the black circle to determine your size.
Understanding Diameter vs Circumference
When measuring ring sizes, it's important to understand the difference between diameter and circumference:
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Diameter: This is the distance across the ring, measured from one edge of the inside of the ring to the other. It's typically used in ring size charts.
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Circumference: This is the distance around the inside of the ring. It's often used when measuring with a string or paper strip, as it directly corresponds to the length of the string or paper needed to encircle your finger.
By understanding these measurements and using the chart above, you can ensure a perfect fit for your new jewelry piece.
If you're still unsure, feel free to contact us for assistance.