Method A: Find your ring size using your old ring
Print this page, be sure printer is set to print at 100%.
Place a ring that fits you over the circle below making sure the inside of the ring lines up with the outside of the circle. If your ring is in between 2 sizes, order the larger size.
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Method B: Find your ring size using just a strip of paper
1. Print this page, be sure printer is set to print at 100% 2. Use a piece of rope, plastic tape or a strip of paper about 1/4” wide and wrap it around the base of your finger so it fits perfectly, not too tight and for sure not too lose. 3. Mark the point on the string or paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle. 4. Compare the length of the tape 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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Method C : Find your ring size with using this Size Chart
1. Use a piece of rope, plastic tape or a strip of paper about 1/4” wide wrap around the base of your finger snugly. 2. Mark the point on the string or paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle. 3. Measure the length of the tape or paper with the ruler in cm or inch to determine your ring size in size chart below use Inside Circumference.If you are between sizes, order the larger size.
Conversion Chart for Ring Sizes
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Inside diameter
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Inside circumference
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Sizes
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(in)
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(mm)
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(in)
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(mm)
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USA, Canada,
Mexico
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United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand
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China, Japan, South America
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India
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Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland
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0.618
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15.7
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1.94
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49.3
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5
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J½
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9
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9.25
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0.65
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16.51
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2.04
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51.9
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6
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L½
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11
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12
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11.75
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0.682
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17.32
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2.14
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54.4
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7
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N½
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14
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14
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14.5
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0.714
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18.14
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2.24
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57
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8
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P½
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16
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17
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17
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0.746
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18.95
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2.34
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59.5
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9
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R½
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18
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19.5
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0.778
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19.76
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2.44
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62.1
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10
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T½
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20
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22
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22
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0.81
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20.57
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2.54
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64.6
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11
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V½
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23
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25
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24.75
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0.842
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21.39
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2.65
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67.2
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12
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X½
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25
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27
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27.25
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If you are buying the ring as a gift or for someone else: 1. Ask someone if they happen to know or can find out his/her ring finger size. 2. Borrow one of your intended recipient’s rings and use method A above.
Other tips and information : 1. Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day. 2. If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, measure then the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size between the two. 3. When considering a wider band, use one size higher then your measurement. 4. Different countries have different ring-size systems. All sizes listed here are standard American sizes. For other countries use the conversion chart in method C. 5. The average woman’s ring size is about 6. The average man’s ring size is about 10. 6. Your ring size will be about half a size larger on your primary hand (i.e. the hand you write with).
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