How to measure ring size
To measure your ring size perfectly at home, you can use one of the following methods:
Method 1: Using a Ring You Already Own.
Choose a ring that fits the intended finger.
1. Take a ring you already own and place it on scale.
2. Measure the inner diameter with a scale.
3. Use the below chart to determine your ring size.
This is the best method for an accurate ring size.
Diameter (mm) |
Indian Ring Size no. |
14.01 |
4 |
14.33 |
5 |
14.65 |
6 |
14.97 |
7 |
15.29 |
8 |
15.61 |
9 |
15.92 |
10 |
16.24 |
11 |
16.56 |
12 |
16.88 |
13 |
17.2 |
14 |
17.52 |
15 |
17.83 |
16 |
18.15 |
17 |
18.47 |
18 |
18.79 |
19 |
19.11 |
20 |
19.43 |
21 |
19.75 |
22 |
20 |
23 |
20.06 |
24 |
20.6 |
25 |
21.02 |
26 |
21.34 |
27 |
21.6 |
28 |
21.97 |
29 |
22.29 |
30 |
22.61 |
31 |
22.9 |
32 |
23.2 |
33 |
23.5 |
34 |
23.9 |
35 |
24.2 |
36 |
1. Cut a piece of string or paper strip long enough to wrap around your finger.
2. Wrap it around the finger, ensuring a snug fit. Mark the point where the ends meet using a pen or marker.
3. Measure the length of the string or paper from the start to the mark in millimeters.
4. Use a ring size chart to convert the measurement to your ring size.
Method 3: Using a Ring Seizer
1. Purchase a ring sizer online or from a jewellery store.
2. Place the ring sizer on your finger and adjust it until it fits comfortably.
3. Read the number that aligns with the measurement point to find your ring size. If you're uncertain about the accuracy, it's best to visit a jeweller for a professional measurement.
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