How to Measure Your Ring Size
Posted by Shendell on 2nd Sep 2019
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE
The ring sizes in my store at shendellsladiesrings.com.au are shown in US and also Australian sizes. To find your ring size, measure your finger and then you can also use the the International Ring Size Converter Chart shown in the description section of each ring listing. For example a ring size T in Australian sizes would be closest to a US size 10. The rings in my store do not show half sizes as the rings are only tagged in full sizes so for the nearest size of the ring for sale you can refer to the Australian / UK size in the ring listing.
Special Considerations When Finding Your Ring Size
- Take the size of your knuckle into consideration when sizing your finger as the bottom of your finger may be smaller than your knuckle.
- Your ring should fit your finger comfortably so that it is small enough so that it will not fall off, but can still slide over your knuckle.
- Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather. It is best to measure your finger when your fingers are warm. Generally speaking fingers are smaller when cold.
- To find your ring size effectively, it is best to measure your finger 3 to 4 times so as to check the size is consistantly the same.
- When a ring has a wider band you will need to allow a 1/2 ring size to 1 ring size larger.
Instructions on How to Measure your Ring Size
1.To find your ring size use a string to complete a circle around the bottom or your finger
2.Mark the string at the connection point
3.Measure the length of the string
4.Refer to the ring size chart in any one of my listings in the description area to determine your ring size
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