How to measure your ring size at home.

Ring Size Guide

Instructions:

  1. Make sure the ring fits the intended finger.
  2. Calculate the ring’s internal diameter (in mm). Make sure the 0mm point is where the ruler begins.

Use the size chart to determine your ring size.

Indian Size Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm) US Size
1 12.4 39.0 1
2 12.8 40.2 1.5
3 13.2 41.5 2
4 13.6 42.7 2.5
5 14.0 44.0 3
6 14.4 45.2 3.5
7 14.8 46.5 4
8 15.2 47.8 4.5
9 15.6 50.3 5
10 16.0 51.5 5.5
11 16.4 52.8 6
12 16.8 54.0 6.6
13 17.2 55.3 7.5
14 17.6 56.5 8
15 18.0 57.8 8.5
16 18.4 59.1 9
17 18.8 60.3 9.5
18 19.2 61.6 10
19 19.6 62.8 10.5
20 20.0 64.1 11

Instructions:

  1. Cut a thin strip of paper and make sure it’s not too wide compared to your finger width.
  2. Wrap the strip around your finger where you’d like to wear the ring. Make sure it’s snug but not tight.
  3. Mark the intersection point and measure the paper length in millimeters (mm).

Watch the video tutorial:

Use the size chart to determine your ring size.

Circumference (mm) US/CAN Size
44.2 3
46.8 4
49.3 5
51.9 6
54.4 7
57.0 8
59.5 9
62.1 10
64.6 11
67.2 12
67.7 13

Tips for Measuring:

  1. Measure your ring size at the end of the day when fingers are warm.
  2. If you’re choosing a thick band, consider ordering a half size larger.
  3. Avoid measuring your fingers when cold — they may be up to half a size smaller.
  4. Avoid measuring after salty foods or alcohol, as fingers might swell temporarily.