How do you calculate ring size?
How do you calculate ring size?
Ring Size Calculation Wrap your finger in a piece of string, paper, or tape. Mark the point of meeting of the two ends. Measure the string, paper, or tape to get your finger circumference. Divide it by a calculator number such as 3.15 to get your finger diameter.
How do you size a homemade ring?
To make your ring smaller using sizing beads, a jeweler simply adds two small metal balls on the back part of the inside of your ring. Sizing beads are an economical way to reduce the size of your ring. They’re perfect for reducing a ring by one half-size and they’re great for keeping your ring upright on your finger.
How do you size a printable ring?
- Cut out the ring sizer. Cut a slit for Slot “A”. Wrap the sizer around the finger where the ring will be worn.
- Select a ring that properly fits the intended finger. Place the ring on top of the circle below until the inside edge of the ring matches the outside of the circle.
- Read. Size.
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
- A. B.
How do you size a ring without a ring sizer?
Measure your ring size with these steps:
- Wrap string or paper around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen.
- Measure the string or paper with a ruler (mm).
- Pick the closest measurement on the ring size chart to find your ring size.
Is there an online ring sizer?
Because many purchases now occur online, it’s important to us that our customers have the tools they need to make the right choice. For that reason, we offer a downloadable ring sizer that you can print and use to find out what size you should get.
What is my ring size app?
Download The Ring Sizing App™ Here. For Android and older IOS users, it’s just as easy. Simply place your ring finger on your phone screen, adjust the sizing lines to outline your finger and you’ll have your ring size in minutes!
What can I use as a ring sizer?
You can make your own DIY ring sizer using floss or string. If you don’t have any of those, you can even use paper. Wrap the floss, string, or paper around the base of your ring finger. Use a pen to mark the point where the material first overlaps.