Ring Size Guide
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE?
- Cut a thin strip of paper, preferably thinner than the one in the illustration.
- Wrap the paper around your finger. Make sure the paper is below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle.
- Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure the distance with your ruler. Make sure the mark is NOT overlapping with the start of the other end.
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Use the chart below to determine your ring size. The measurement in centimeter is not yet your ring size.
-Look on the left column and find the measurement that you got.
-When you found your measurement on the left column, look at counterpart on the right size. This is your US ring size.
*Rings also come in half sizes, the measurements of which, of course, will fall somewhere in between the whole sizes.
Pro tip 1: My rings has thinner bands, so if you are not sure which ring size to get, get the lower size. The thin band makes it feel a little loose.
(if you are choosing between size 6 or 7, get 6 or 6.5)
Pro tip 2: some rulers does not start with 0. Like on the illustration above, there is a small gap on the start. When using a tape measure, if your measurement landed in the middle of 5cm, it actually means 4.5cm. It can be a little confusing. If you are not quite sure, feel free to email or DM me on Instagram and image like the illustration #3 above.
*as you'd be able to observe the each millimeter in your ring measurement is important. Please measure it with utmost care.
*average female Filipino ring size is size 4-6.