💍 How to Measure Ring Size at Home

💍 The Easiest Guide for Perfect Fit

Finding the perfect ring goes beyond style and sparkle—it should fit like a dream. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or planning a surprise for someone special, knowing the correct ring size is crucial. And guess what? You don’t need to visit a jeweller to find it out!

In this blog, we’ll guide you through simple and accurate ways to measure your ring size at home using everyday items.

📏 Why Ring Size Matters?

Wearing the right-sized ring not only ensures comfort but also protects your jewellery from damage or loss. Too tight? It’ll be uncomfortable. Too loose? It may slip off and get lost. That’s why measuring your ring size correctly is important—especially for engagement rings, wedding bands, or gifting moments.

🏠 3 Easy Methods to Measure Ring Size at Home

1. The String or Paper Method

What You Need:

• A piece of string, floss, or thin strip of paper

• A ruler (millimetres preferred)

• Pen or marker

Steps:

• Wrap the string/paper around the base of the finger where the ring will sit.

• Mark the point where the ends meet.

• Lay it flat and measure the length with a ruler in millimetres.

• Use the measurement to find your ring size using a standard ring size chart (included below).

📝 Pro Tip: Make sure the string or paper isn’t too tight—your ring should slide comfortably over your knuckle.

2. Measure an Existing Ring

Already have a ring that fits perfectly? Here’s how to use it:

What You Need:

• A well-fitting ring

• A ruler or measuring tape

Steps:

• Place the ring on a ruler and measure the inner diameter (in mm).

• Compare the diameter with a standard ring size chart.

📏 For example:

• 16.5 mm diameter = Size 6 (US)

• 17.3 mm diameter = Size 7 (US)

3. Printable Ring Size Chart

Some jewellery websites (like ours) offer a free downloadable ring size chart. Here’s how to use it:

Steps:

• Print the chart at 100% scale (make sure “scale to fit” is turned off).

• Place your ring on each circle until you find the one that matches the inside edge.

• The number on that circle is your ring size.

🖨️ Don’t have a printer? No worries—stick to the string method!

🔁 Things to Keep in Mind

• Measure your finger at the end of the day—fingers tend to swell slightly.

• Avoid measuring cold fingers—they shrink!

• Measure more than once to confirm accuracy.

• Each hand may have a slightly different ring size. The dominant hand is usually larger.

📊 Standard Ring Size Chart (US Sizing)

Inside

 Diameter (mm)    Ring Size (US)

      14.8 mm.              4

      15.7 mm.              5 

      16.5 mm.              6

      17.3 mm.              7

      18.2 mm.              8

      19.0 mm.              9

      19.8 mm.              10

      20.6 mm.              11

You can convert to UK or Indian sizing using online converters or our support team can help you.

💡 Final Tip

Still unsure about the size? It’s always better to go slightly larger than smaller. Resizing is possible for most rings, but it’s ideal to get it right the first time—especially for custom or engraved pieces.

🛒 Ready to Shop?

Now that you know how to measure your ring size at home, you’re all set to explore our latest ring collections—crafted in lab-grown diamonds, gold, and more.

🔗 Ring

📞 Need Help?

Still confused about sizing? Our jewellery experts are just a message away. Contact us and we’ll guide you step-by-step.