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Size Guide

Find Your Ring Size

Whether you've been into jewelry for a lifetime or you're just getting started, rings are an exciting accessory to add to your usual style. When you're choosing new rings, it may be tricky to remember what ring size you are. You may have been a nine in one ring and a 10 in another. Sizing can get confusing, but it's a good idea to know your best-fit ring size so you can keep investing in rings that tie your wardrobe together.

Twist it Off

If your ring isn't stuck too tight, this method might be your best option. Forcibly trying to pull off a ring that's stuck can lead to skin irritation, so it's best not to spend too long doing that. Instead, try twisting the ring off of your finger. It may feel uncomfortable at first, but it could help you to remove the problem ring in question.
Whether you've been into jewelry for a lifetime or you're just getting started, rings are an exciting accessory to add to your usual style. When you're choosing new rings, it may be tricky to remember what ring size you are. You may have been a nine in one ring and a 10 in another. Sizing can get confusing, but it's a good idea to know your best-fit ring size so you can keep investing in rings that tie your wardrobe together.

Use String

This option takes a little more coordination. In fact, you may want to have an extra set of helping hands for this removal method. If you have a piece of string nearby, begin wrapping it tightly around your finger closest to the ring. Soon, you'll notice the pressure makes your finger temporarily smaller. Your ring should be able to slide off quickly after your finger is wrapped.

Try Oil

If all else fails, try adding a slippery substance into the mix. If your ring is really stuck, it may need a little bit of outside help. Try pouring olive oil, coconut oil, or baby oil onto your skin surrounding the ring. Massage it around the ring if possible so that the oil goes under the ring. This method should create a lubricant that allows your ring to twist off more immediately than it would on dry skin.

Measure Your Ring Size With These Steps

Wrap a piece of string around your finger, allowing for your knuckle size.With a pen, mark the point on the string where the end meets.Measure string against a ruler in mm and compare it to the chart.


S (small)
57mm circumference
18mm diameter
USA #8
S/M (Small/Medium)
60mm circumference
19mm diameter
USA #9
M (Medium)
62mm circumference
20mm diameter
USA #10
L (Large)
65mm circumference
25mm diameter
USA #11
XL (Extra Large)
68mm circumference
28mm diameter
USA #12

More Ring Sizing Tips:

Measure the inside of another ring that fits using a tape measure and our printable ring sizer.
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.
When the knuckle is bigger than the base of the finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two.
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.
Measure 3 to 4 times for more accuracy.

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