Ring Size Guide

Ring sizing chart for measuring your finger size appropriately

This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below. For extra width, you can add another size to accommodate.

Ring Size Guide

Ring sizing chart for measuring your finger size appropriately

This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below. For extra width, you can add another size to accommodate.

Ring Size Guide

Ring sizing chart for measuring your finger size appropriately

This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below. For extra width, you can add another size to accommodate.

Procedure #1

Step 1

Cut a thin strip of paper or Thread
Wrap the paper/Thread around your finger.
Mark the spot where the paper/Thread meets

Step 2

Measure the lenght of the thread with your ruler.
Use the following chart to determine your ring size.

Procedure #1

Step 1

Cut a thin strip of paper or Thread
Wrap the paper/Thread around your finger.
Mark the spot where the paper/Thread meets

Step 2

Measure the lenght of the thread with your ruler. Use the following chart to determine your ring size.

Procedure #1

Step 1

Cut a thin strip of paper or Thread
Wrap the paper/Thread around your finger. Mark the spot where the paper/Thread meets

Step 2

Measure the lenght of the thread with your ruler. Use the following chart to determine your ring size.

Ring Size (Indian)Circumference (Inches)MM
11.6141
21.6441.7
31.6842.9
41.7344.1
51.7644.8
61.8146.1
71.8647.4
81.8848
91.9148.7
101.9650
112.0151.2
122.0451.9
132.0953.1
142.1454.4
152.1655.1
162.2156.3
172.2457
182.2958.3
192.3158.9
202.3760.2
212.3960.8
222.4462.1
232.4662.7
242.5164
252.5464.6
262.5965.9
272.6467.2
282.6667.8
292.7269.1
302.7469.7
Ring Size (Indian)Circumference (Inches)MM
11.6141
21.6441.7
31.6842.9
41.7344.1
51.7644.8
61.8146.1
71.8647.4
81.8848
91.9148.7
101.9650
112.0151.2
122.0451.9
132.0953.1
142.1454.4
152.1655.1
162.2156.3
172.2457
182.2958.3
192.3158.9
202.3760.2
212.3960.8
222.4462.1
232.4662.7
242.5164
252.5464.6
262.5965.9
272.6467.2
282.6667.8
292.7269.1
302.7469.7
Ring Size (Indian)Circumference (Inches)MM
11.6141
21.6441.7
31.6842.9
41.7344.1
51.7644.8
61.8146.1
71.8647.4
81.8848
91.9148.7
101.9650
112.0151.2
122.0451.9
132.0953.1
142.1454.4
152.1655.1
162.2156.3
172.2457
182.2958.3
192.3158.9
202.3760.2
212.3960.8
222.4462.1
232.4662.7
242.5164
252.5464.6
262.5965.9
272.6467.2
282.6667.8
292.7269.1
302.7469.7
Ring Size (Indian)Circumference (Inches)MM
11.6141
21.6441.7
31.6842.9
41.7344.1
51.7644.8
61.8146.1
71.8647.4
81.8848
91.9148.7
101.9650
112.0151.2
122.0451.9
132.0953.1
142.1454.4
152.1655.1
162.2156.3
172.2457
182.2958.3
192.3158.9
202.3760.2
212.3960.8
222.4462.1
232.4662.7
242.5164
252.5464.6
262.5965.9
272.6467.2
282.6667.8
292.7269.1
302.7469.7

Procedure #2

Here is another chart that can also be considered in determining the appropriate ring size. Measure the inside diameter of a ring that you already own. It measures inside the diameter of such ring in millimeters. This is normally used for double checking your results from the usual paper method. Apart from this, you can also make use of the ring that you wear daily and cross check the same with below chart.

Step 1

Take a Ring and place it on a scale

Procedure #2

Here is another chart that can also be considered in determining the appropriate ring size. Measure the inside diameter of a ring that you already own. It measures inside the diameter of such ring in millimeters. This is normally used for double checking your results from the usual paper method. Apart from this, you can also make use of the ring that you wear daily and cross check the same with below chart.

Step 1

Take a Ring and place it on a scale

Procedure #2

Here is another chart that can also be considered in determining the appropriate ring size. Measure the inside diameter of a ring that you already own. It measures inside the diameter of such ring in millimeters. This is normally used for double checking your results from the usual paper method. Apart from this, you can also make use of the ring that you wear daily and cross check the same with below chart.

Step 1

Take a Ring and place it on a scale

Ring Size (Indian)Diameter (inches)MM
10.5113.1
20.5213.3
30.5413.7
40.5513.9
50.5614.3
60.5714.7
70.5915.1
80.615.3
90.6115.5
100.6215.9
110.6416.3
120.6516.5
130.6616.9
140.6817.3
150.6917.5
160.717.9
170.7118.1
180.7218.5
190.7318.7
200.7519.1
210.7619.3
220.7719.7
230.7819.9
240.820.4
250.8120.6
260.8221
270.8421.4
280.8521.6
290.8622
300.8722.2
Ring Size (Indian)Diameter (inches)MM
10.5113.1
20.5213.3
30.5413.7
40.5513.9
50.5614.3
60.5714.7
70.5915.1
80.615.3
90.6115.5
100.6215.9
110.6416.3
120.6516.5
130.6616.9
140.6817.3
150.6917.5
160.717.9
170.7118.1
180.7218.5
190.7318.7
200.7519.1
210.7619.3
220.7719.7
230.7819.9
240.820.4
250.8120.6
260.8221
270.8421.4
280.8521.6
290.8622
300.8722.2
Ring Size (Indian)Diameter (inches)MM
10.5113.1
20.5213.3
30.5413.7
40.5513.9
50.5614.3
60.5714.7
70.5915.1
80.615.3
90.6115.5
100.6215.9
110.6416.3
120.6516.5
130.6616.9
140.6817.3
150.6917.5
160.717.9
170.7118.1
180.7218.5
190.7318.7
200.7519.1
210.7619.3
220.7719.7
230.7819.9
240.820.4
250.8120.6
260.8221
270.8421.4
280.8521.6
290.8622
300.8722.2
Ring Size (Indian)Diameter (inches)MM
10.5113.1
20.5213.3
30.5413.7
40.5513.9
50.5614.3
60.5714.7
70.5915.1
80.615.3
90.6115.5
100.6215.9
110.6416.3
120.6516.5
130.6616.9
140.6817.3
150.6917.5
160.717.9
170.7118.1
180.7218.5
190.7318.7
200.7519.1
210.7619.3
220.7719.7
230.7819.9
240.820.4
250.8120.6
260.8221
270.8421.4
280.8521.6
290.8622
300.8722.2

Useful tips

There are a few environmental and physical factors that should be taken into consideration before deciding on the size of the ring you want to buy, but remember that when it comes to guessing your partner’s ring size, guess on the large side as it’s easier to size a ring down

Average ring sizes

Keep in mind the average ring size range for women is
between 9 and 14 (India), while sizes commonly range from
17 to 22 (India) for men. If you have no other information
available, it’s best to choose between these ranges.

Time of day

An ideal time to measure their finger size is in the
evening. Most people’s fingers tend to be at their largest
in the evening and smaller in the morning. Measuring
your partner’s finger size in the evening will guarantee
a comfortable fit.

Optimal temperature

Fingers tend to react to temperatures, and can change size
depending on the weather.The cold winter air will shrink
fingers while the opposite happens in summer or when it’s
warm and humid. Avoid measuring finger size outside in the
very cold or very hot.

Fingers expand and contract

Other factors can cause fingers to grow such as exercising,
water retention, pregnancy, ageing, and arthritis.Weight loss
and low temperatures can cause fingers to decrease in size.

Thicker bands

Thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is
advised to always go for half a size up when purchasing a
thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.

Measuring from an existing ring

If you’ve got a ring that fits you perfectly, this is a great way to find out your ring size (or to secretly find out someone else’s size if you’re buying a ring as a gift).

Useful tips

There are a few environmental and physical factors that should be taken into consideration before deciding on the size of the ring you want to buy, but remember that when it comes to guessing your partner’s ring size, guess on the large side as it’s easier to size a ring down

Average ring sizes

Keep in mind the average ring size range for women is between 9 and 14 (India), while sizes commonly range from 17 to 22 (India) for men. If you have no other information available, it’s best to choose between these ranges.

Time of day

An ideal time to measure their finger size is in the evening. Most people’s fingers tend to be at their largest in the evening and smaller in the morning. Measuring your partner’s finger size in the evening will guarantee a comfortable fit. 

Optimal temperature

Fingers tend to react to temperatures, and can change size depending on the weather.The cold winter air will shrink fingers while the opposite happens in summer or when it’s warm and humid. Avoid measuring finger size outside in the very cold or very hot.

Fingers expand and contract

Other factors can cause fingers to grow such as exercising, water retention, pregnancy, ageing, and arthritis.Weight loss and low temperatures can cause fingers to decrease in size.

Thicker bands

Thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is advised to always go for half a size up when purchasing a thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.

Measuring from ring

If you’ve got a ring that fits you perfectly, this is a great way to find out your ring size (or to secretly find out someone else’s size if you’re buying a ring as a gift).

Useful tips

There are a few environmental and physical factors that should be taken into consideration before deciding on the size of the ring you want to buy, but remember that when it comes to guessing your partner’s ring size, guess on the large side as it’s easier to size a ring down

Average ring sizes

Keep in mind the average ring size range for women is between 9 and 14 (India), while sizes commonly range from 17 to 22 (India) for men. If you have no other information
available, it’s best to choose between these ranges.

Time of day

An ideal time to measure their finger size is in the evening. Most people’s fingers tend to be at their largest in the evening and smaller in the morning. Measuring your partner’s finger size in the evening will guarantee a comfortable fit.

Optimal temperature

Fingers tend to react to temperatures, and can change size depending on the weather.The cold winter air will shrink fingers while the opposite happens in summer or when it’s warm and humid. Avoid measuring finger size outside in the very cold or very hot.

Fingers expand and contract

Other factors can cause fingers to grow such as exercising, water retention, pregnancy, ageing, and arthritis.Weight loss and low temperatures can cause fingers to decrease in size.

Thicker bands

Thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is advised to always go for half a size up when purchasing a thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.

Measuring from ring

If you’ve got a ring that fits you perfectly, this is a great way to find out your ring size (or to secretly find out someone else’s size if you’re buying a ring as a gift).

Useful Tips

There are a few environmental and physical factors that should be taken into consideration before deciding on the size of the ring you want to buy, but remember that when it comes to guessing your partner’s ring size, guess on the large side as it’s easier to size a ring down

Average ring sizes

Keep in mind the average ring size range for women is
between 9 and 14 (India), while sizes commonly range from
17 to 22 (India) for men. If you have no other information
available, it’s best to choose between these ranges.

Time of day

An ideal time to measure their finger size is in the
evening. Most people’s fingers tend to be at their largest
in the evening and smaller in the morning. Measuring
your partner’s finger size in the evening will guarantee
a comfortable fit.

Optimal temperature

Fingers tend to react to temperatures, and can change size
depending on the weather.The cold winter air will shrink
fingers while the opposite happens in summer or when it’s
warm and humid. Avoid measuring finger size outside in the
very cold or very hot.

Fingers expand and contract

Other factors can cause fingers to grow such as exercising,
water retention, pregnancy, ageing, and arthritis.Weight loss
and low temperatures can cause fingers to decrease in size.

Thicker bands

Thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is
advised to always go for half a size up when purchasing a
thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.

Measuring from an existing ring

If you’ve got a ring that fits you perfectly, this is a great way to find out your ring size (or to secretly find out someone else’s size if you’re buying a ring as a gift).

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