Before purchasing a ring, determining the correct size is one of the most essential steps. Choosing the right ring size is important for both comfort and appearance. So, how can you measure your ring size?
Here are some important points to keep in mind when taking your measurement or trying on a new ring:
Try at different times of the day: Fingers tend to be thinner in the early morning and may swell slightly in the evening.
Pay attention to hand temperature: Fingers can constrict in cold weather; therefore, it is healthier to measure at room temperature.
Consider comfort: The ring you try on should neither be too tight nor too loose; it should fit perfectly.
If you are taking your ring measurement at home, you can start with an existing ring. By using a ring you already own that fits your finger perfectly, you can determine your size. Using a ruler or a caliper, measure the internal diameter of the ring, and then find your size in the table below:
|
Internal Diameter(mm) |
Ring Size |
|
15.7 |
10 |
|
16.5 |
12 |
|
17.3 |
14 |
|
18.1 |
16 |
|
19.0 |
18 |
|
19.8 |
20 |
Alternatively, you can measure your finger circumference using a piece of string or paper. After marking the connection point of the string or paper wrapped around your finger, you can measure the length with a ruler. Then, follow the table below:
|
Finger Circumference (mm) |
Ring Size |
|
49 |
9 |
|
52 |
12 |
|
54 |
14 |
|
57 |
16 |
|
60 |
18 |
|
62 |
20 |
While it is possible to calculate your ring size using the methods mentioned above, it is always recommended to seek professional support for the most accurate result. You can get your ring size measured anytime at Özkonak Jewelry and explore the most suitable ring models for yourself from our wide product range. For detailed information, you can contact us.