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Before getting a new ring or resizing an old one, you have to make sure you know what size your finger is. Learning your size is easy and can be done in several ways. Whether you want to size it yourself at home or have a professional size your finger for you, there’s a convenient method for you. Just remember to get the size for the exact same finger you plan to wear your ring on.

Method 1
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Using a Conversion Table

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  1. Many online jewelers offer tables that help you convert inches and centimeters into ring sizes. Print the table out, or simply bookmark the page so you can refer to it when you need to. You can also walk into a jeweler’s store near you to ask if they offer these tables.[1]
  2. Use paper that is sturdy enough not to rip but also easy to wrap around something. The paper you use in your printer should work well. When cutting the paper with scissors, just estimate how long it needs to be to wrap around your finger. It doesn’t need to be an exact length or width.[3]
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  3. You must wrap it around the finger you plan to wear your ring on, otherwise the size will be inaccurate. Don’t wrap it around where your ring will actually sit, since your ring will need to be wide enough to fit over your knuckle. When you’re done tightening the piece of paper, make sure you can move it easily past your knuckle in both directions.[4]
  4. Make your mark on the top part of the paper. Your line should show exactly where the edge of the bottom half of the paper is hitting the top half.[5]
    • If you’re having trouble making this mark while holding the paper in place, ask a friend or family member for help.
  5. Use a ruler to measure the piece of paper up to the pencil mark. For greater accuracy, measure the piece of paper in centimeters rather than inches. This is the measurement you’ll need to figure out your size.[6]
    Helen Driggs
    Helen Driggs, Jewelry Designer

    To accurately size rings, have the wearer wrap sewing thread, unwaxed dental floss or a strip of paper around the base of the finger. Snug it comfortably and tightly tie or tape it. Then measure the length in millimeters with a ruler for precise sizing.

  6. Find your measurement on the left-hand side of the table you're using. Then look down the row to the column that tells you your ring size. Some tables will give the sizes for different international markets, so make sure you’re looking at the size that applies to you.[7]
  7. Start the process again with a new piece of paper. If you get the same measurement, you can be confident that you found your ring size. If you get a different measurement, try a third time. If your third reading matches one of your first 2, go with that size. If your third gives you yet another measurement, consult a jeweler for a more accurate sizing.
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Method 2
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Using a Ring Size Chart

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  1. These charts have many different circles that represent different ring sizes. Inside of each circle, the size is clearly marked. Search online jewelers to find one of these charts and print it out. When printing, make sure you follow any instructions the site might provide about scaling the page properly.[8]
  2. If your ring fits within a circle, that size would be too big for you. If a circle is clearly visible within your ring, that size would be too small.[9]
    • Only use a ring that fits the exact same finger you plan to wear your new ring on.
  3. You’ll know you have found your size when your ring sits on top of the circle. If the circle sits just inside the circumference of your ring, that could still be your size. Double check the ones next to it to make sure they’re clearly either too big or too small. If they are, then the one in the middle should be your size.[10]
  4. The number inside the circle that matched your ring should be your correct ring size. Use that to order a new ring from any jeweler you’d like.[11]
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Method 3
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Going to a Jewelry Store

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  1. Most jewelers offer complimentary ring sizing. Their method is usually the most accurate since they use a specific tool for determining your size. Search online to find respected jewelers near you, or ask friends or family members if they have any recommendations.[12]
  2. [13] Double check to make sure this is a free service, if you’re hoping not to pay. They will take your finger and put it in several different sized metal rings. The best size for you should fit snugly but slide off and on easily. The ring that feels most comfortable tells you the size of your finger.[14] Ask the jeweler if you have any questions or concerns about choosing the size that’s perfect for you.
    • Make sure you have the jeweler get the size for the exact same finger you plan to wear your ring on.
  3. Jewelers don’t necessarily expect you to buy from them because they’ve sized your finger. If you’re not planning on buying a ring from the jeweler who helped you, though, make sure you make a note of your size so you can remember it exactly.
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    How can I get the most accurate measurement?
    Nicole Wegman
    Nicole Wegman
    Jewelry Professional & Founder of Ring Concierge
    Nicole Wegman is the Founder and CEO of Ring Concierge, a New York City-based fine jewelry brand. Specializing in engagement ring and wedding band trends, Ring Concierge creates a luxury experience catered towards millennials. Ring Concierge offers engagement rings along with earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. Nicole's work and Ring Concierge have been featured in Vogue, Glamour, Who What Wear, Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, and Cosmopolitan. Nicole is a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Accredited Jewelry Professional and holds a BS in Fiber Science and Apparel Design from Cornell University.
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    I would recommend going into a local jeweler or ordering a ring sizer. They're only a couple of dollars but they'll give you peace of mind when ordering a ring!
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This article was co-authored by Nicole Wegman. Nicole Wegman is the Founder and CEO of Ring Concierge, a New York City-based fine jewelry brand. Specializing in engagement ring and wedding band trends, Ring Concierge creates a luxury experience catered towards millennials. Ring Concierge offers engagement rings along with earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. Nicole's work and Ring Concierge have been featured in Vogue, Glamour, Who What Wear, Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, and Cosmopolitan. Nicole is a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Accredited Jewelry Professional and holds a BS in Fiber Science and Apparel Design from Cornell University. This article has been viewed 566,330 times.
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To measure ring size for men, first locate a ring sizing conversion chart online. This will help you convert your measurement to the right ring size for your region or jewelry vendor. Cut out a narrow strip of paper that’s long enough to wrap around your finger. Wrap the paper around the knuckle right above where you want to wear the ring, since the ring will need to be big enough to slide over the knuckle. Draw a line where the strip of paper overlaps the end that’s touching your finger, then unroll the paper and measure from the end to the mark. Measure in centimeters or millimeters to get the most accurate size. Compare your measurement to the size chart. For instance, a measurement of 67.2 mm corresponds to a ring size of 12 in the US. For more tips, like how to find out your ring size based on a ring you already own, read on!

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