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Ring Sizing

Accurate ring sizing is crucial for comfort and fit, especially for special occasions like proposals. While there are many online methods to measure your ring size at home, such as using string or paper, these can often lead to inaccurate results.

How to Measure Your Ring Size with Our Printable Ring Sizer

  1. Download and Cut Out the Ring Size Tool: Print the ring sizer and carefully cut out the tool, including the slot as indicated on the design.

  2. Fit the Tool Around Your Finger: Place the cut-out ring size tool around your ring finger, ensuring it sits comfortably.

  3. Adjust the Fit: Pull the end of the tool through the slot and adjust it so that it fits snugly but comfortably around your finger.

  4. Read Your Size: Once the tool is fitted, check the letter pointing to the arrow. This letter corresponds to your ring size.
     

This tool will give you a good indication of your ring size for a perfect fit!

Tips for Accurate Measurement

  • Measure multiple times: Always measure your finger three or four times to ensure accuracy.

  • Evening is best: Your fingers tend to swell throughout the day, so it’s best to measure them in the evening for the most accurate size.

  • Consider temperature: Cold weather can cause your fingers to shrink slightly, so take that into account when measuring.
     

What to Do If You’re Unsure About the Size

  • Ask a close friend or family member: If you're planning a surprise, asking someone who knows the person well may give you an accurate idea of their ring size.

  • Measure a ring they already own: For the best results, measure a ring they usually wear on the same finger you intend to buy the ring for. You can bring it to our showroom for precise sizing or use our printable ring size cutout at home. Keep in mind that DIY methods may result in slight inaccuracies.
     

Ring Size Recommendations

  • Women’s standard ring size: L to M

  • Men’s standard ring size: Q to S

  • If you're between two sizes, always opt for the larger size for comfort. It’s easier to resize a ring smaller than larger, especially if you make a mistake.

  • Engagement rings: These are often top-heavy due to the stone's weight, so a loose fit may cause the ring to slide down, potentially leading to discomfort.

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