How to Find Ring Size At Home in Just 2 Minute with Size Chart
How to Find Ring Size
Finding the perfect ring size is crucial for a comfortable and secure fit, whether you’re planning a surprise proposal or treating yourself to a new ring. While you can visit a jewellery store to get your ring size measured, it’s just as easy to do it at home with a simple string or paper and a few straightforward steps. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of finding your ring size in one minute using a user-friendly size chart in millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm).
Step 1: Gather the Materials
Before you begin, ensure you have the following items:
- A piece of string or a thin strip of paper
- A ruler or a tape measure displaying millimeter and centimeter measurements
- A pen or marker to mark the measurement
Step 2: Wrap the String or Paper around Your Finger
Take the string or paper and gently wrap it around the base of the finger you wish to measure. Make sure it’s snug but not too tight or loose; an accurate measurement depends on a comfortable fit.
Step 3: Mark the Measurement
Once you have the string or paper wrapped around your finger, use the pen or marker to make a clear and visible mark where the string or paper overlaps.
Step 4: Measure the Length
Carefully remove the string or paper from your finger and lay it flat on a table or any flat surface. Now, take the ruler or tape measure and place it beside the marked point. Read the measurement in millimeters (mm) first, and then in centimeters (cm). If your measurement falls between two sizes, round it up to the nearest whole number.
Step 5: Refer to the Size Chart
Now that you have the measurement in mm and cm, it’s time to find your ring size. Use the following size chart to match your measurement with the corresponding ring size:
Measurement (mm) | Measurement (cm) | Ring Size |
---|---|---|
44.2 – 45.5 | 4.42 – 4.55 | 4 |
45.8 – 46.8 | 4.58 – 4.68 | 4.5 |
47.1 – 48.0 | 4.71 – 4.80 | 5 |
48.3 – 49.3 | 4.83 – 4.93 | 5.5 |
49.6 – 50.6 | 4.96 – 5.06 | 6 |
50.9 – 51.9 | 5.09 – 5.19 | 6.5 |
52.2 – 53.1 | 5.22 – 5.31 | 7 |
53.4 – 54.4 | 5.34 – 5.44 | 7.5 |
54.7 – 55.7 | 5.47 – 5.57 | 8 |
56.0 – 57.0 | 5.60 – 5.70 | 8.5 |
57.2 – 58.1 | 5.72 – 5.81 | 9 |
58.4 – 59.4 | 5.84 – 5.94 | 9.5 |
59.7 – 60.7 | 5.97 – 6.07 | 10 |
61.0 – 62.0 | 6.10 – 6.20 | 10.5 |
62.2 – 63.1 | 6.22 – 6.31 | 11 |
63.4 – 64.4 | 6.34 – 6.44 | 11.5 |
64.7 – 65.7 | 6.47 – 6.57 | 12 |
66.0 – 67.0 | 6.60 – 6.70 | 12.5 |
67.3 – 68.2 | 6.73 – 6.82 | 13 |
68.5 – 69.5 | 6.85 – 6.95 | 13.5 |
69.8 – 70.8 | 6.98 – 7.08 | 14 |
71.1 – 72.1 | 7.11 – 7.21 | 14.5 |
72.4 – 73.3 | 7.24 – 7.33 | 15 |
Step 6: Determine Your Ring Size
Match your measured size with the corresponding ring size on the chart. Congratulations! You now know your ring size and can shop for that perfect ring with confidence.
Tips for Accurate Measurement:
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when it is typically at its largest size.
- Avoid measuring your finger in extreme temperatures, as they can affect the size.
- If you are between sizes, it’s better to opt for the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
Conclusion
Finding your ring size at home is a quick and simple process using just a string or paper, a ruler, and a size chart. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can accurately determine your ring size within just one minute. Whether you’re planning to surprise a loved one with a ring or treating yourself to a special piece of jewellery, you can now confidently shop online or in-store, knowing that your ring will fit perfectly.
If you want a more detailed visual guide, be sure to check out my YouTube video on “How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home | Easy DIY Ring Sizing Guide.” In this video, I walk you through the process step-by-step, making it even easier for you to find your perfect ring size. Don’t forget to hit the like button and subscribe to my channel for more helpful jewelry tips and guides. Happy shopping! [For YouTube Video Click Here]