RING SIZING
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Note: Not necessarily to scale. Measure the inside diameter of your ring, and match it up to the numbers on this chart.
This ring sizing chart is not for sale. It's free, just print it out.
Another way to roughly determine your ring size is to wrap a piece of paper or string around your finger. Mark the place where the ends meet. Measure with a ruler and compare with this list:
CIRCUMFERENCE LENGTH IN INCHES = APPROXIMATE SIZE in USA
1-3/4"........ Size 3-1/2
1-13/16".....Size 4
1-7/8".........Size 4-1/2
1-15/16".....Size 5
2"...............Size 5-1/2
2-1/16".......Size 6
2-1/8".........Size 6-1/2
2-3/16".......Size 7
2-1/4".........Size 7-1/2
2-5/16".......Size 8
2-3/8".........Size 8-1/2
2-7/16".......Size 9
2-1/2".........Size 9 1/2
2-9/16".......Size 10
2-5/8".........Size 10-1/2
2-11/16".....Size 11
2-3/4".........Size 11-1/2
2-13/16".....Size 12
2-7/8".........Size 12-1/2
Now then, don't go ordering an expensive ring using these measurements. The lines on some rulers are thicker than the difference between one size and another.
The right way to determine the correct ring size is to use a ring size finger gauge, or a ring stick with an existing ring. If you don't own one, we sell them. Or go see a reputable jeweler and have them measure your finger or ring for you. Most are quite happy to do this for you at no charge.
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