Ring Sizing Chart - Under Her Eyes
How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home?
Measuring an existing ring that fits comfortably is the simplest way to find your size. Here’s how you can do it:
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Choose a Well-Fitting Ring: Select a ring that fits the finger you plan to wear your new ring on. It should be snug but comfortable.
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Measure the Inside Diameter: Use a ruler or a tape measure to measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimetres (mm), as this is the standard measurement unit for ring sizes in the UK.
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Match Your Measurement to UK Sizes: Refer to the list below to find your corresponding ring size. If your ring falls between two sizes, opt for the larger size for comfort.
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Size J: 15.7mm (US: 5, EU: 49)
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Size K: 16.1mm (US: 5.5, EU: 50.5)
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Size L: 16.5mm (US: 6, EU: 52)
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Size M: 16.9mm (US: 6.5, EU: 53)
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Size N: 17.3mm (US: 7, EU: 54)
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Size O: 17.7mm (US: 7.5, EU: 55.5)
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Size P: 18.1mm (US: 8, EU: 57)
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Size Q: 18.5mm (US: 8.5, EU: 58)
Tips for Accurate Measurement
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Ensure Accuracy: Make sure your ruler or tape measure is perfectly aligned for an accurate measurement.
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Consider Band Width: Wider bands may require a larger size. If the ring you’re measuring differs significantly in width from what you intend to buy, adjust accordingly.
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Factor in Temperature: Measure when your hands are warm, as fingers can change size slightly with temperature fluctuations.
Alternative Methods
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If you don’t have a ring for measurement, use a piece of string or paper. Wrap it around your finger, mark where it meets, and measure the length. Remember, this method might be less precise than measuring a ring.
Knowing your ring size is the first step in ensuring your new jewellery fits perfectly on whichever finger you choose to adorn. With this guide, you’re now equipped to confidently select rings that complement your style and fit seamlessly.