To find your ring size, print this guide on an A4 size sheet of paper on a scale of 100%. To make sure you have printed it correctly, place a credit card on the line below. The scale is correct if the credit card and the line are the same length.
Cut a small piece of string, thread or ribbon from a spool. Wrap it snugly around your finger for an accurate measurement. Compare your measurement with our sizing chart. Tip: Be careful not to wrap the string too tight. Aim for a comfortable fit, not too tight.
Choosing the right ring size can be quite tricky! We created this blogpost to help you find the perfect ring size. We present you 3 ways to measure your ring size. If you have any questions, please email info@solitudethelabel. We are happy to help you!
It can be confusing trying to find the perfect fit, especially when you're buying rings online.
To discover your ring size, simply measure the inside diameter of an existing fitting ring and check the measurement against our handy chart below. If you're still left unsure, we'll be more than happy to help in identifying your correct ring size at your nearest H Samuel store.
You have found a ring in the webshop that you find beautiful, fantastic, top and mysterious. Some rings will suit everyone, because the rings are “adaptable”. But many rings have sizes. Below is explained how you can find out how big your rings must be.
We understand that buying a diamond is a significant purchase. That is why each Clean Origin lab-created diamond is independently verified and graded using the same scientific rigor applied to mined diamonds. However, even the best diamonds aren’t enough if the ring is a miss, and the last thing you want to do is drop potentially hundreds or thousands of dollars on a ring, only to discover that it won’t fit on your beloved’s finger.
To help you find your ring size, our diamond jewelry experts have put together this complete ring size guide including a ring size chart, printable ring sizer, and tips for measuring at home. We've helped over 500,000 couples find an engagement ring and wedding rings that are a perfect fit.
There are three common ways you can measure your ring size right at home so you can finally get your ring measurement right, for good.
For the "ring gauge" used for cigars (1/64 inch), see Cigar.