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How to fix my ring size
Ring Size Guide
There are many ways to determine your ring size. Here we offer you tow options to help you find your ring size
Cold and hot Weather, time of day, weight, diet and many other factors, tend to have a significant effect on an individual's ring size. Therefore, the most reliable technique to determine your ring size is to wear it for a couple of months under different conditions.
If you have no idea what your ring size is, you may want to visit your local jeweler. If none of these options are available, you can use our online EasySizer to determine your approximate ring size – Just print out the EasySizer page and the rest is easy.

U.S. System Millimeters UK/Australian System
4 47 H
4.5 48 I
5 49 J
5.5 50 K
6 52 L
6.5 53 M
7 54 N
7.5 55 O
8 57 P
8.5 58 Q
9 60 R
9.5 61 S
10 62 T
10.5 63 U
11 65 V
11.5 66 W
12 67 X
12.5 68 Y
Ring size guide by EasySizer
Ring size guide by EasySizer (Example) Print 
EasySizer
How To Use The EasySizer:
1. Print out this page and make sure that the "Fit to Page" or "Scale to Fit" options are not selected.
2. Use scissors or a utility knife to cut out the EasySizer and create an opening along the dashed line.
3. With numbers showing outside, insert the thin red end of EasySizer through the opening you have previously created and place it over your finger.
4. Pull the thin black end through the opening until it fits comfortably.
5. To determine your approximate ring size, you must read the corresponding numbers from the number scale as it lines up with the edges of the opening.
Please Note: The EasySizer is based on the U.S. Ring Sizing system and only provides an estimated ring size.

Option 2

To find your ring size: Simply measure the circumference (distance around) your finger (with something flexible, such as a strip of paper or piece of string, and a ruler with milimeter measurements). Or, measure the diameter (distance across) in milimeters of a ring you currently wear. Find the nearest measurement on the chart below. That's approximately your ring size. (When in doubt between two sizes, it is always safer to go to the next larger ring size. This ensures your new ring will fit you.)
An example of measuring the diameter of a ring
The inside of this ring is approximately 18mm in diameter, making it a size 8 on the chart below.
 Ring Size   Circumference (in mm)    Inside Diameter (in mm)  

4

48

15 mm

5

51

15.3 mm

6

54

16.2 mm

7

56

17.1 mm

8

59

18 mm

9

62

18.9 mm

10

65

19.8 mm

11

68

20.4 mm

12

71

21.3 mm

13

74

22 mm

14

77

23 mm

15

80

23.9 mm