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Want to give your partner an eternity ring? Are you looking to find a gift for a loved one? Whether you want to buy engagement rings for women or treat yourself to a beautiful piece of jewelry, finding a perfect fit is very important. It is easy to measure your ring size. However, working out what size your partner needs can be challenging.

If you do not want to embarrass yourself during the perfect proposal moment read this guide. Here we will explain to you how to find the right size and fit for women's rings. It will help to provide detailed instructions to get ideal rings for women.

Methods for Finding the Right Size and Fit

Follow the below-mentioned suggestions to make sure the ring perfectly fits when you buy. 

Use the Existing Ring

Take the ring that fits on the finger and place it onto a paper piece. Now draw out the inner circumference. Measure the diameter and the inner circumference and then calculate the size using the ring size conversion chart. It is recommended to double-check the measurements to make sure you get the accurate reading. 

Piece of String Method


The other method to measure the circumference of the intended ring finger is a “piece of string”. Use a small length string, or a strip of paper that should be 1.5cm wide. Wrap it around the base of the finger where you want to wear the ring and then mark the spot with a pen where the string of paper joins.

After that, unfold and measure from the end to the pen mark, it will tell you the circumference of the finger. To see the best ring size, you can use this circumference and ring size conversion chart. We recommend doing this process a few times to avoid any misreading.

Ring Size Chart

 

H: 14.8mm

I: 15.22mm

J: 15.61mm

K: 16.00mm

L: 16.40mm

M: 16.79mm

N: 17.18mm

O: 17.58mn

P: 17.97mm

Q: 18.36mm

R: 18.76mm

S: 19.15mm

T: 19.55mm

U: 19.94mm

V: 20.23mm

This is a representation not an exact scale.  L= Small, N= Medium, P= Large

Factors to Consider When Sizing a Ring

There are some factors we recommend you consider while looking for the best rings for women. 

  • The Left Hand: Keep in mind, if you are shopping for an engagement ring, it will be worn on the left hand. The left hand is usually smaller than the right hand. Avoid accidentally measuring the right hand. It is possible that a size fits in the right hand perfectly but spins around on the left one.
  • Temperature: Your fingers shrink a bit during the cold weather. On the other hand, heat or water retention by medications or food can cause finger swelling. Take measurements at different temperatures to ensure the size fits well no matter what the weather is.
  • Moisture: You can make the ring slide easier by using moisturizer on your fingers. Remember, first ensure that you dry your hands well if freshly washed and wipe off the sweat before applying lotion.
  • Band Width: Wide or thick hands are tight. You may need to go up a quarter or half-size from the ring size you measured.
  • Finger Shape: For hands with large knuckles, ensure the band slides on and off without getting stuck. Ask a jeweler to add a ring-sizing bead or spring to keep the ring from spinning around the base of the finger. Whatever, the shape of your finger, make sure your ring fits and can be removed easily.

Ring Size Measurements at the Store

The best way to get a ring size reading is to visit the jewelry store. In-store, you will be assisted by the expert staff who can ensure the perfect fit. It is a free, quick and simple process, all you need is to pop in or pre-book an appointment. Whilst in the store, you can see exclusive collections of the best rings for women from famed designers. The team will guide you to find the perfect ring within your budget. 

Helpful Tips for Successful Ring Sizing

Here we provide you with some productive tips to help you buy a best-fit ring.

  • Widebands have a tight fit, so if you use another ring to assist you with estimating measurements, choose a similar design.
  • Measure your fingers at least three times to ensure accuracy.
  • Keep in mind: tempered fingers (narrow tip with wide base) require a snug fit because rings can easily fall off. Whereas knotted fingers (knuckle is wide) need a ring that can fit over the knuckle but doesn't move around the base. Sizing beads helps the rings to stay in the fingers.
  • Be wary of choosing a band that has diamonds encrusted all the way around unless you know the exact ring size. It Is because these can be difficult in some cases to re-size.
  • DIY ring measurements are only for guidance and are not 100% accurate, you may need further adjustments.
  • The average ring size for women is N ½.

In a nutshell, you have often asked the question “How do I find my ring size?”. We have decided to help you. Follow the above guide and enjoy the best fit easily.

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