Measure an Existing Ring
This is likely the most straightforward method of finding the correct ring size – especially if the ring happens to be a surprise gift!
- Simply place an existing ring along a ruler and measure straight across the inside of the ring from edge to edge.
- Take note of the measurement in millimeters, and then use a ring measurement-conversion chart to find the correct corresponding letter to the ring size.
Use a Piece of String.
If the ring isn’t necessarily going to be a surprise, then you can easily find the correct ring size using a piece of string!
- Wrap a length of string around the base of the finger where the ring would sit and mark the point where the string overlaps – remember that the string should fit ‘snugly’ on the finger (not too loose or too tight).
- Remove the string and stretch it along the length of a ruler or measuring tape, taking note of the measurement in millimeters. Then, using a ring measurement-conversion chart, find the correct corresponding letter for the right ring size.
Print Out a Paper Ring Sizer
If you have access to a printer, why not print your own ring sizer?
Here’s a great example of a free open-source ring sizer template – simply click here.
N.B. When printing, just ensure your “print scale” is set to 100%, and that you untick the “fit to page” box to get a true-to-scale measurement from the printout.
Here’s how to use it:
- Place an existing ring over the circles on the sheet and match the size to the letter.
- Alternatively, carefully cut-out the pre-measured ring size template and snugly wrap it around your finger.