Ring Sizing Guide
We have 2 quick and easy options to ensure you order the right size every time
Ring Sizing Table
International Conversation Chart
Method 1 - Measure an existing ring
Do you already own a ring that is the perfect size? Download our Printable Ring Sizing Guide for tips on how to measure an existing ring.
Method 2 - Measure your finger by measuring tape
Lastly, you can measure the circumference of your finger by measuring tape. Please check the method of using a measuring tape as below.
Otherwise, please download our Printable Ring Sizing Guide for the best way to get an accurate finger circumference measurement.
Measure Your Finger By Measuring Tape
STEP 1: PLACE THE MEASURING TAPE
Place the measuring tape over your finger and pull it around into a circle.
STEP 2: ADJUST THE SIZE
Adjust the size of the circle, move it across your knuckles, and make sure it fits comfortably.
STEP 3: NOTE THE MEASUREMENTS AND FIND A SIZE
Take note of the measurements in millimetres and use the comparison chart or Printable Ring Sizing Guide to find your ring size.
Useful Tips
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Size up when you are in-between sizes
There are a few environmental and physical factors that should be taken into consideration before deciding on the size of the ring you want to buy, but remember that when it comes to guessing your partner’s ring size, guess on the large side as it’s easier to size a ring down.
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Keep in mind of average Ring Sizes of Woman
Keep in mind the average ring size range for women is between US 5.5-7.5. If you have no other information available, it’s best to choose between these ranges.
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Choose the correct time of the day
An ideal time to measure their finger size is in the evening. Most people’s fingers tend to be at their largest in the evening and smaller in the morning. Measuring your partner’s finger size in the evening will guarantee a comfortable fit.
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Avoid optimal temperature
Fingers tend to react to temperatures, and can change size depending on the weather. The cold winter air will shrink fingers while the opposite happens in summer or when it’s warm and humid. Avoid measuring finger size outside in the very cold or very hot.
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Keep in mind of fingers expand and contract
Other factors can cause fingers to grow such as exercising, water retention, pregnancy, ageing, and arthritis. Weight loss and low temperatures can cause fingers to decrease in size.
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Be aware of thicker bands
Thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is advised to always go for half a size up when purchasing a thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.
Please note that the information in the guide is provided for guidance only
We can have our rings made to order in 14K or 18K Solid Gold to your exact ring size. For more information please contact our Client Concierge Team at info@lelogejewelry.com