![]() Now lay this string out on the PDF FILE you downloaded and printed.Īs I demonstrate in this next image, I have wrapped string around my finger, cut it, and laid it on my PDF guide. It is slightly longer than size 9 (so it’s a 9.5). This is my favorite and the BEST way to tell what size your ring is. Just print out the downloadable PDF File (did I mention it’s FREE?), and lay a ring that already fits your finger (the same finger you’re buying a ring for), and see what size closest matches to your ring. You go by the inside diameter of the ring, NOT the outside. Lay it over the circles to see which template matches the inside width of your ring. That tells you what size ring you have, and need. Just to show you how this works, I have printed out my chart, and laid my ring over the correctly fitting circle. My tungsten ring, as you can see below, is a size 9.5. If you are buying a ring out of the country, and need to convert European ring sizes into US ring sizes, this is the chart to use. ![]() It converts ring sizes from all across the globe to help you obtain your proper size. This chart is small here (below), and may be hard to see, but print it out, and you’ll be able to use it in seconds.ĥ) Take your finger or ring to a jeweler: It converts not only ring sizes in inches, and mm ( millimetre), as well as the diameter size of the ring, but it also shows you International ring sizes in Australian, British, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Swiss, and of course, U.S.A. It only takes a minute or two the next time you’re out to swing into the jewelry store to check… The most accurate way to tell your finger size or ring size, is to take your finger or ring into a jeweler and have them properly fit you. They’ll use metal or plastic ring sizers on your fingers, or use a steel mandrel on your ring to determine your exact ring size.ĭownload the PDF File. It’s made to fit one full, standard sized sheet of paper, and it leaves room for the non-printing edge too. Just PRINT and GO.Īfter all this, there are still 2 more ways to find your ring size… Just make sure your computer or printer doesn’t have check marks in the boxes that say “ paper scale” or “ scale to print“. The plastic ring sizing tools really do work, and they work pretty seamless and perfect. ![]() I should know this, I have tons of them in my house. You see, I created a Diamond Crash Course about Diamonds, and if you purchase the Package Deal, it comes with a Jeweler’s Loupe, Polishing Cloth, 4 C’s Grading Charts, AND a Plastic Ring Sizer. You can just go to Blue Nile and request a FREE Plastic Ring Sizer from them. They will mail it out to you pretty quickly. Your dominate hand is usually 1/2 size larger than your other hand.The average Lady’s ring size is 6 – 6.5.The average Men’s ring size is 10 – 10.5.If you’re buying a wide band (like 8mm), purchase a ring 1/2 size larger.If you have big knuckles, measure your finger, then measure your knuckle, and then choose a ring size in between them.Measure your fingers later on in the day, when they’re warm.Yes, there are some pointers to all of this that I would like to “ point” out… Just hope you’re not in a desperate rush. Guys (or Girls), if you are trying to figure out a ring size for a surprise ring, like an engagement ring or a ring you’re proposing in, DON’T GET IT SIZED! That’s right, leave the ring in the default ring size (what ever it’s made with), and get it sized and fitted later. One really good reason to wait in case you don’t know her exact size… You can’t return the ring once it’s been sized, and it costs money to have the ring resized if you’re wrong. As I’ve mentioned many times already, before you print out this Ring Size Chart, make sure it’s printing to 100% actual size, not scaled or stretched or enlarged. Will your customers primarily be women or men, who might need larger sizing options? Will the rings be sold in standard American measurements or international sizes? Otherwise, all your ring sizes will be inaccurate.ĭownload and print the ring size chart here.
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