Ring Size Chart
  • Note: The ring sizes provided in the table are for reference only. Since finger sizes can vary at different times of the day or across seasons, to obtain the most accurate size, it is recommended that you measure multiple times at different times and calculate the average value. If the measured size falls between two sizes, it is generally advisable to choose the larger size to ensure a more comfortable and well-fitting ring.

How to Measure Ring Size:


    1. Paper Strip Method

      • Prepare a small strip of paper about 0.5 to 0.8 cm in width.
      • Wrap the paper strip around your finger, not too tightly.
      • Mark the point where the paper overlaps for measurement.
      • Use a ruler to measure the distance between the two points and refer to the ring size chart (circumference).
      • It's more convenient to use a soft tape measure directly.
    2. Ring Inner Diameter Measurement Method

      • If you have another suitable ring at home, place the ring on a piece of white paper and draw a circle along the inner edge with a pen.
      • Then, measure the diameter of this circle with a ruler.
    3. Ring Sizer Tool Method

      • If you're concerned about the accuracy of your own measurements, you can visit a jewelry store and ask a professional for assistance.
      • Generally, jewelry stores use a ring sizer and a set of ring gauges. Try on the ring gauges one by one to find the most suitable size, then place that gauge over the ring sizer to read the measurement.
    • Note: Avoid using elastic materials when measuring. If you are between sizes, order a larger size. Make sure your finger is at a normal body temperature (fingers shrink or expand when cold or hot). If your knuckle is much larger than your finger’s base, take two separate measurements and choose a size in between. You want a ring to fit over your knuckle, but not be too loose or it will shift around.