One of the easiest ways to find your ring size will require a piece of string or floss, a marker, and a measuring tape or ruler that has measurements in millimeters. Wrap the piece of string around the base of the finger you want to wear the ring on. Mark where the string overlaps with the marker. Lay the string flat and measure from the end to your mark in millimeters. Each ring size corresponds to a measurement in millimeters as listed below. When gauging how tight to pull the string around your finger, remember you want your ring to be loose enough that it won't cut off circulation of your finger, but tight enough that it won't slip off over your knuckle without a little force. Also remember that string and floss will both stretch, so make sure you aren't pulling it so tight it stretches and gives a false reading.
There are also ring sizers you can buy online to help you figure out your ring size.
Size chart:
15 mm = size 4
15.3 mm = size 4.5
15.6 mm = size 5
16.2 mm = size 5.5
16.6 mm = size 6
16.9 mm = size 6.5
17.2 mm = size 7
17.8 mm = size 7.5
18.1 mm = size 8
18.5 mm = size 8.5
19.1 mm = size 9
19.4 mm = size 9.5
19.7 mm = size 10
20.4 mm = size 10.5
20.7 mm = size 11
21 mm = size 11.5
21.6 mm = size 12
22 mm = size 12.5
22.3 mm = size 13
22.9 mm = size 13.5
23.2 mm = size 14
23.6 mm = size 14.5
24 mm = size 15
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