Ring Size Guide:How To Get The Perfect Fit | Jurielle Jewelry
Dear Jurielle Baby,
When buying a ring, one difficulty you might most likely encounter is choosing the ring size with a perfect fit. On the product page, we have a size chart for your reference, but there are still many of us who get confused. The process becomes twice as difficult if you are looking for a ring as a token of love for that special someone, especially if you want the gift to be a surprise.
Imagine how perfect it would be having carefully selected a beautiful ring that appears in a timely manner, as a surprise, and fits perfectly. It would be an ideally romantic moment, and that special someone will definitely be greatly touched. Here at Juri Elle, we want you to experience this perfect moment, therefore we have written this guide to explain the process of finding the perfect ring size, with a few key tips for ensuring that it fits comfortably and securely.
How to measure the ring:
This guide provides two ways to measure a ring size. Below, you’ll find a few easy-to-use tips & tools that will help you find the correct ring size for every of your fingers.
1. If you are buying a ring for the first time, measure the ring size
- Tear up a strip of paper (book pages are vetoed, you know how much we love them)
- Wrap the paper snug around your finger, make sure it's nice and tight and mark the spot where it intersects
- Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm); that's your finger's circumference
- Use the chart to find your ring size and voila, you're all set.
FINGER CIRCUMFERENCE |
RING SIZE |
FINGER CIRCUMFERENCE |
RING SIZE |
44mm |
3 |
56.5mm |
7.5 |
45.6mm |
3.5 |
57.2mm |
8 |
47.1mm |
4 |
58.1mm |
8.5 |
48.7mm |
4.5 |
60.3mm |
9 |
50.3mm |
5 |
61.3mm |
9.5 |
51.2mm |
5.5 |
62.8mm |
10 |
51.8mm |
6 |
63.8mm |
10.5 |
53.4mm |
6.5 |
65mm |
11 |
55mm |
7 |
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2. If you already have a ring, then you have two additional ways of getting the size right
a. Use an existing ring that fits you well. Match the inside of that ring with one of the circles below. When your ring has been placed on the right size, you should see only the white circle—with no apricot space inside your ring. If it falls between two sizes, we recommend you choose the larger size.
b. After you cut out the ruler, carefully cut the line to create a slit. Wrap the ruler around your finger at the baseand pull the tapered end through the slit. To make sure the ring will fit comfortably, we suggest also measuringyour knuckle. We recommend selecting a size that goes on and off your finger easily.
Top 5 Ring Size Measuring Tips
- If measuring a finger, measure towards the end of the day when the finger is warm. When your fingers are cold there can be up to half a size difference.
- Rings that have a thicker band feel tighter than those that have a thinner band. Ifyou are buying a thicker band, look to buy a full ring size bigger to allow room for movement.
- For an average female height of 5 ft 4 in, the average ring size is normally between size 5 and 7.
- The size of the ring is not static. There are subtle changes in the body at different st Pregnancy and medical conditions also affect the size of the ring.
- The same finger may be bigger or smaller depending on which hand you are For example, your ring finger on your right hand may be a 6.5, while the ring finger on your left may be a size 6. For most people, the dominant hand is slightly larger.