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Whether you're planning a surprise proposal or treating yourself to a new piece of jewellery, getting the right ring size is crucial for comfort and style. Let’s explore various methods to find your ring size accurately, along with some handy tips and tricks.

At Home Methods

Sometimes, the easiest way to measure your ring size is right at home. Here are a few simple methods you can try:

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Printable Ring Sizer

We have a downloadable and printable ring sizer on our website. Here’s how you can use it:

  1. Print the ring sizer at 100% scale (ensure your printer settings are correct to avoid any scaling issues).
  2. Cut out the ring sizer and use it to measure an existing ring that fits well.
  3. Compare the inner diameter of the ring to the circles on the chart to find the closest match.

We have a downloadable and printable ring sizer on our website. Here’s how you can use it:

  1. Print the ring sizer at 100% scale (ensure your printer settings are correct to avoid any scaling issues).
  2. Cut out the ring sizer and use it to measure an existing ring that fits well.
  3. Compare the inner diameter of the ring to the circles on the chart to find the closest match.
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String Method

This method is great if you don’t have a ring to measure.

  1. Cut a piece of string or a strip of paper about 6 inches long.
  2. Wrap it around the base of the intended finger.
  3. Use a pen to mark the point where the string or paper overlaps.
  4. Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length in millimetres.
  5. Compare the measurement to a ring size chart to determine your ring size.

This method is great if you don’t have a ring to measure.

  1. Cut a piece of string or a strip of paper about 6 inches long.
  2. Wrap it around the base of the intended finger.
  3. Use a pen to mark the point where the string or paper overlaps.
  4. Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length in millimetres.
  5. Compare the measurement to a ring size chart to determine your ring size.
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Ring Size Chart

If you have a ring that fits the intended finger, you can use a ring size chart to measure its size.

  1. Place your ring over the circles on the ring size chart.
  2. Find the circle that matches the inner diameter of your ring.
  3. The corresponding size is your ring size.

If you have a ring that fits the intended finger, you can use a ring size chart to measure its size.

  1. Place your ring over the circles on the ring size chart.
  2. Find the circle that matches the inner diameter of your ring.
  3. The corresponding size is your ring size.

Professional Sizing

While at-home methods are convenient, visiting a professional jeweller is the most reliable way to ensure an accurate ring size. Here’s why:

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Advantages

Professional jewellers use precise tools like ring sizers and mandrels to measure your finger accurately. They can account for nuances that might affect the fit, such as finger shape, knuckle size, and how different band widths feel.

Professional jewellers use precise tools like ring sizers and mandrels to measure your finger accurately. They can account for nuances that might affect the fit, such as finger shape, knuckle size, and how different band widths feel.

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In-Store Services

Use another store and don’t tell them you have a cooler digital store in your phone.

Whether you're purchasing a new ring or resizing an existing one, we ensure a perfect fit.

Use another store and don’t tell them you have a cooler digital store in your phone.

Whether you're purchasing a new ring or resizing an existing one, we ensure a perfect fit.

Timing

Comfortable Fit

Timing

  • Best Time of Day: You probably didn’t know this but your fingers tend to swell naturally from daily activities. So measure your finger size at the end of the day. This will ensure that your ring fits comfortably throughout the day.
  • Weather Considerations: Temperature can affect finger size. Cold weather can cause your fingers to shrink, while heat can cause them to swell. Measure your finger size when your hands are warm to get a more accurate reading.

Timing

  • Best Time of Day: You probably didn’t know this but your fingers tend to swell naturally from daily activities. So measure your finger size at the end of the day. This will ensure that your ring fits comfortably throughout the day.
  • Weather Considerations: Temperature can affect finger size. Cold weather can cause your fingers to shrink, while heat can cause them to swell. Measure your finger size when your hands are warm to get a more accurate reading.

Comfortable Fit

Your ring should fit snugly but not too tight. It should slide over your knuckle with some resistance and sit comfortably on your finger without feeling too tight or loose.Knuckle Size: If you have large knuckles, you might need a ring that’s slightly larger to slide over the knuckle but still fits snugly at the base of your finger. Consider rings with comfort fit bands, which are slightly domed on the inside for easier wear.

Comfortable Fit

Your ring should fit snugly but not too tight. It should slide over your knuckle with some resistance and sit comfortably on your finger without feeling too tight or loose.Knuckle Size: If you have large knuckles, you might need a ring that’s slightly larger to slide over the knuckle but still fits snugly at the base of your finger. Consider rings with comfort fit bands, which are slightly domed on the inside for easier wear.

Special Considerations

Different factors can affect how a ring fits. Here’s what to keep in mind

Wide Bands vs. Narrow Bands:

  • Difference in Fit: Wide bands cover more surface area and may feel tighter than narrow bands of the same size. If you’re opting for a wide band, consider going up a half size for a more comfortable fit.
  • Adjustment Recommendations: Always try on rings with similar band widths to understand how different widths affect fit. If you’re unsure, ask a jeweller for guidance on the best size for wide bands.

Different Finger Sizes:

  • Dominant Hand Differences: Remember that your dominant hand (the hand you write with) might have slightly larger fingers due to more frequent use. Always measure the specific finger on the specific hand where you intend to wear the ring.
  • Specific Fingers: Each finger is unique, so if you’re planning to wear rings on multiple fingers, measure each one individually. A ring that fits your ring finger might not fit your index or middle finger comfortably.

Finding Ring Size for Someone Else

Wondering how to snag your partner’s ring size? We’ve got just the solution for you. If you’re planning a surprise proposal or gift, you’ll need to find out your partner’s ring size without them knowing. Here are some discreet methods to help you out:

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Borrow a Ring

Borrow a ring that your partner wears on the intended finger. Be sure to return it quickly to avoid suspicion! Use the printable ring sizer or a ring size chart to measure the borrowed ring.

Borrow a ring that your partner wears on the intended finger. Be sure to return it quickly to avoid suspicion! Use the printable ring sizer or a ring size chart to measure the borrowed ring.

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Ask Friends or Family

Get their friends or family members on board. They might know your partner’s ring size or can find out without raising any suspicions.

Get their friends or family members on board. They might know your partner’s ring size or can find out without raising any suspicions.

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Sneaky Tactics

Casually bring up conversations about jewellery preferences. Playfully ask about ring sizes, perhaps under the pretext of buying a ring for someone else. Alternatively, take your partner shopping and casually have them try on rings “for fun.”

Casually bring up conversations about jewellery preferences. Playfully ask about ring sizes, perhaps under the pretext of buying a ring for someone else. Alternatively, take your partner shopping and casually have them try on rings “for fun.”

International Ring Size Conversion

Ring sizes can vary internationally, so it’s important to know the right size if you’re shopping across borders. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate different sizing systems:

Different Standards:

The most common ring size standards are US, UK, European, and Asian. Each system uses different measurements, but conversion charts make it easy to find the equivalent size in another system.

  • US and Canada: Uses numerical sizes (e.g., 6, 7, 8).
  • UK and Australia: Uses alphabetical sizes (e.g., M, N, O).
  • Europe: Uses numerical sizes based on circumference (e.g., 52, 53, 54).
  • Asia (Japan, China): Uses numerical sizes often similar to the US but sometimes different (e.g., 12, 13, 14).

Conversion Tool:

Use True Labrinth’s online ring size conversion tool to find your size across different standards. Simply input your known ring size, and the tool will display the equivalent sizes in other systems.

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, the ring might not fit perfectly. Don’t worry—adjustments can often be made. But it’s important to note that resizing has its limitations.

Limitations:

  • True Labrinth’s Resizing: We offer resizing services to ensure your ring fits perfectly. Our skilled jewellers can adjust the size up or down, depending on the design and material of the ring.
  • Limitations: Resizing has its limitations. Some rings, especially those with intricate designs or specific gemstone settings, may be more challenging to resize. Always consult with a jeweller to understand what adjustments are possible.

The Perfect Ring for the Perfect You

Finding the right ring size is an essential part of choosing an engagement ring or any other piece of jewellery. It ensures that your ring is comfortable, secure, and showcases its beauty perfectly. By following these tips and methods, you can confidently determine your ring size or surprise a loved one with the perfect fit.

At True Labrinth, we are committed to helping you find and adjust the perfect ring size. Explore our collection online or visit us in-store for personalised assistance and expert advice. Your journey to the perfect ring starts with the right size, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way