How to choose ring correct ring size?

 

There are 2 possible options to follow and they depend on do you already have a ring for the finger you desire a new ring or don't. Luckily there are methods simple to find it out both ways. 

 

With an existing ring.

 

Check the diameter of the ring fitting on the finger you will want to wear a new ring. You can simply measure it with the ruler, but make sure you have mm on it - each millimetre is pretty important when it comes to the ring size. When you have the diameter in millimetres check the table and find your size.

 

 

 

Without an existing ring.

In case you don't own a ring in the size fitting to the finger you are looking ring for, there is another simple method. You will need a couple of things, which we are pretty sure are available at any home -  a thin line of paper or thread (something you can wrap around your finger), a marker or pen and a ruler.  Wrap the paper around your finger in the widest part one time and in the place where the thread crosses make a mark on both ends of the thread. And voila - there you go, you know the circumference of your finger and can check in the table to what ring size it matches. 

 

Good to know.

When you will be choosing the size of the ring pick the closes measurement to your result. f you are picking a single ring or want to stack a couple of rings on one finger, we suggest picking the same true-to-size rings, but keep in mind that the thicker ring or combination of rings will be, the bigger ring size might be needed. For example, if your ring size for one delicate band is 16, then when stacking 4 rings on the same finger you might need 16.5 size rings.

When picking a ring in-store or measuring your ring size, remember, that early in the mornings and late evenings, after long walks or in warm places fingers tend to swell, and ring size difference can variate up to 2 sizes. So don't fall for that! We suggest taking measurements couple of times - at different times of the day before you finalize the decision of size. Ring has to come on and off by applying slight force but not hurting your finger, choosing to lose ring may lead to losing it. If you are in between sizes - we suggest choosing a smaller size.

Size of the ring might vary during your lifetime, just like other parts of your body. For example, during pregnancy hands and feet swell significantly and might appear bigger. The same effect you can notice during different weather conditions. In most of the cases ring size for the dominant hand will be larger in size.