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Tips for finding your ring size:
- Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.
- If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, use Method B below, except measure both the base of your finger and you knuckle and select a size in between the two.
- When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for confort sake.
Note:
- Different countries have different ring size systems. Sizes listed here are standard American sizes.
- The average woman’s ring size is about 6. The average man’s ring size is about 10.
- Your ring size will be about half a size larger on your primary hand (i.e., the hand you write with).
Print this page.
NOTE: For accurate ring size results, please go to File > Print, and then set "Page Scaling to "NONE" in the Print dialog box.
Using your printed page, follow Method A or B below:
Method A
- Measure a ring that fits you (or your intended recipient).
- Place a ring that fits you over the circle, making sure the inside of the ring lines up with the outside of the
circle.
- If you are between sizes, order the larger size.
Method B
Measure your finger and compare to the scale:
- Find a piece of non-stretchy string about 6" long, or a strip of paper about 6" long and 1/4" wide.
- Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger.
- Using a pen, mark the point on the string or paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle.
- Compare the length of the string or paper to the lines on the paper below to determine your ring size.
- If you are between sizes, order the larger size.
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