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RING SIZE CHART

Ring Size Chart & Printable Ring Sizer

Check out our printable ring sizer and size conversion chart.

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How To Measure Your Ring Size

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.

 

Ring Size Chart & Printable Ring Sizer

Check out our printable ring sizer and size conversion chart.

 

Print Ring Size Chart here

   

How To Measure Ring Size With String, Paper & Ruler

If you're shopping for someone else, the best way to find his or her ring size is to ask. If you're planning a surprise, get help from friends and family. They can ask without raising any eyebrows. The average ring size available for women ranges from size 3 to size 9. The most commonly purchased women's rings range between size 5 and size 7. Size 6 is the most popular. The average ring size available for men ranges from size 6 to size 13. The most commonly purchased men's rings range between size 8 to 10-½. Size 9 is the most popular. These standard ring sizes can help guide you in the right direction. If you do not see the size you need, contact our experts for help placing a special order. There are also a number of at-home methods to find your ring size

 

Measure Your Ring Size With These Steps:

  1.  Wrap string or paper around the base of your finger.

  2.  Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen.

  3.  Measure the string or paper with a ruler (mm).

  4.  Pick the closest measurement on the ring size chart to find your ring size.

 

More Ring Sizing Tips:

  1.  Measure the inside of another ring that fits using a tape measure and our printable ring sizer.

  2.  The ring should fit your finger comfortably: snug enough so it won't fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle with relative ease.

  3.  When the knuckle is bigger than the base of the finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two.

  4.  Measure your ring size at the end of the day when your fingers are warm. Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather, and   your fingers are actually smaller in the early morning and in cold weather. Also, keep in mind that Fingers on your dominant hand are usually larger.

  5.  Measure 3 to 4 times for more accuracy.

 

What Happens When My Ring Is Resized?

To make sure you get the best possible fit, the ring resizing process requires adding or removing small amounts of metal depending on the difference between the size purchased and the new size requested. As a result, your ring may be slightly thicker or thinner after resizing. These tiny changes are often visually imperceptible. 

The expert jewelry makers at RONCHA adhere to strict quality standards so your resized ring both sparkles, and fits, beautifully. After the band is resized, each ring gets cleaned and polished before being returned to you.

 

What If I Order the Wrong Ring Size?

Don't let the question of size stress you out. RONCHA provides complimentary resizing for most engagement rings and wedding bands within the manufacturer's recommended sizing range, during the first year. If you need a different ring, we offer a 30-day exchange policy for your convenience.

 

Rings That Can't Be Resized

Some of our ring styles cannot be resized due to their design. In these cases, an  icon will appear on the product detail page under the ring size selection. 

For example, diamond and gemstone eternity rings with a specific number of gemstones per finger size, silver rings, or rings with alternative metals such as Tungsten cannot be resized. 

We are happy to exchange your ring for another ring in the correct size within 30 days of purchase. It is important to note that should you opt for an exchange, your new ring may contain fewer or more gemstones, diamonds, or a reduction or increase in precious metal weight, which may cause an increase or decrease in the price.

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