Ring Size Guide: Find Your Perfect Fit

Finding the right ring size should be simple. This guide explains how to measure your size at home, how to read the results, and how to avoid common mistakes. Follow the steps below and you will have an accurate size within minutes.

Before You Start

A few quick points that make the measurement more accurate:

  • Measure your finger at the end of the day when it is slightly larger.

  • Your hands shrink when cold, so warm them a little before measuring.

  • Measure the exact finger the ring will be worn on.

  • Take the measurement twice to confirm it.

Method 1: Measure a Ring You Already Own (Most Accurate)

If you already have a ring that fits well, this is the simplest way.

Steps:

  1. Place the ring on a ruler or scale.

  2. Measure the inside diameter (edge to edge).

  3. Note the measurement in millimeters.

  4. Match it to the size chart below.

If the ring fits perfectly, this method gives the most reliable result.

Method 2: Measure With String or Paper (Works for Everyone)

Use this if you do not have a ring to compare.

Steps:

  1. Cut a thin strip of paper or use a clean piece of string.

  2. Wrap it around the thickest part of your finger (usually the base).

  3. Mark where the ends meet.

  4. Lay it flat and measure the length in millimeters.

  5. Convert the measurement to a ring size using the chart.

Make sure the string feels snug but not tight.

Helpful Tips While Measuring

  • If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between.

  • Rings should slide over the knuckle with light resistance and sit comfortably.

  • If you are between two sizes, choose the larger one.

  • For wider bands, you may need one size bigger for comfort.

  • Most Indian women usually wear sizes 10 to 13, but always measure to be sure.

Ring Size Chart (Indian Sizes)

Use this chart to convert your measurement into the correct ring size.

Inside Diameter (mm)

Indian Size

US Size

14.1

63

14.5

7

3.5

14.9

8

4

15.3

9

4.5

15.7

10

5

16.1

11

5.5

16.5

12

6

16.9

13

6.5

17.3

14

7

17.7

15

7.5

18.1

16

8

18.5

17

8.5

19.0

18

9

19.4

19

9.5

19.8

20

10

If You’re Buying a Ring as a Gift

Figuring out someone else’s ring size can be tricky, but here are simple ways to get close:

  • Borrow a ring they wear on the same finger and measure it.
  • Ask a close friend or family member if they know the size.
  • Check their other jewelry for engraved sizes.
  • Choose common sizes like 11, 12 or 13 if unsure, as these fit many people.
  • Select a design that can be resized easily later.

Resizing Information

Most solitaire rings, plain bands, and simple settings can be resized by one or two sizes. Rings with stones all around the band or heavy detailing may have limitations. If you are unsure, you can always contact us before placing the order.

Still Not Sure About Your Size?

We can guide you. Share a photo of a ring you already own or the measurement you took, and our team will help you determine the closest size.