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How do I determine my ring size?

Asked 2 years ago
Determining your ring size can be done using several methods, ensuring a comfortable and accurate fit. One of the simplest ways is to measure a ring that you already own and know fits well. Find a ring that fits the chosen finger, and measure the inner diameter of that ring in millimeters. Once you have the diameter, you can use a ring size conversion chart to find your corresponding size. If you do not have a ring that fits, you can use a piece of string or paper. Wrap it around the base of your finger and mark where it overlaps. Then measure the length of the string or paper in millimeters and again use a conversion chart to find your size. Additionally, you may consider visiting a local jeweler who can assist you with a precise measurement. It is important to note that fingers can swell or shrink due to temperature or time of day, so it is best to measure your ring size in the afternoon or evening when your fingers are likely at their largest. For more precise information or tools, visiting the current web page for ring sizing resources may be beneficial.
Answered Sep 14th 2025

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