Ring Size Guide

Ring Size Guide

Ring Size (Indian) Inches MM
1 1.61 41.01
2 1.64 42.70
3 1.69 42.90
4 1.72 43.60
5 1.76 44.80
6 1.81 46.10
7 1.87 47.40
8 1.89 48.00
9 1.92 48.70
10 1.97 50.00
11 2.02 51.20
12 2.04 51.90
13 2.09 53.10
14 2.14 54.40
15 2.16 55.10
Ring Size (Indian) Inches MM
16 2.22 56.30
17 2.24 57.00
18 2.30 58.30
19 2.32 58.90
20 2.37 60.20
21 2.39 60.80
22 2.44 62.10
23 2.47 62.70
24 2.52 64.00
25 2.54 64.60
26 2.59 65.90
27 2.65 67.20
28 2.67 67.80
29 2.72 69.10
30 2.80 71.00

How to Measure Your Ring Size in mm

  • Step 1 Gather Your Materials: To measure your ring size at home, you'll need a piece of string or a thin strip of paper, a ruler, and a pen or marker. These simple tools will help you accurately measure the circumference of your finger.
  • Step 2 Wrap the String or Paper Around Your Finger: Wrap the string or paper around the base of the finger you want to measure. Ensure it is snug but not too tight, as a proper fit is crucial for an accurate measurement.
  • Step 3 Mark the Point Where the Ends Meet: With the string or paper in place, use the pen or marker to mark the point where the ends overlap. This mark indicates the circumference of your finger.
  • Step 4 Measure the Length of the String or Paper: Lay the string or paper flat on the ruler and measure the length from the starting end to the marked point. This measurement is your finger's circumference, which you can use to find your ring size on a sizing chart.

Determining Your Ring Size at Home

  1. Wrap the String: Wrap the piece of string or paper around the base of your finger. Make sure it’s snug but not too tight.
  2. Mark the Overlap: Use the pen to mark the point where the string or paper overlaps.
  3. Measure the Length: Lay the string or paper flat and use the ruler to measure the length from the end to the mark in millimeters. This is the circumference of your finger.
  4. Find Your Size: Use the ring size chart to find the corresponding ring size based on your measurement in millimeters.