Get your own similar ring that you wear every day and has the best fit on the finger you want to wear the new ring

Measure the inside diameter of the ring with a plastic ruler

In the Table of Sizes below and specifically in the column "Inner Diameter" look for the inside diameter that corresponds to the measurement you made. This way you will be able to find the size of the ring that fits the diameter of your finger. In case your measurement does not match any measurement in that table, you should select the immediately larger ring number.

2) Measure the outside diameter (circumference) of your finger

Get a ribbon, a thin rope or a simple sewing tape.

Wrap the ribbon or rope around - around the finger on which you want to wear the ring you want to buy, loose without tightening but also very loose, until one end meets the other end.

When the two ends are joined, mark the joining point with a marker or if it is a measuring tape, mark the measurement on a piece of paper.

Open the rope or ribbon in a straight line (straight) and with the help of a simple ruler measure the distance between the two ends in centimeters (cm) of the meter.

In the Size Chart below, specifically in the "Outer Diameter" column, look for the length that corresponds to the measurement you just took. From there you will find the size of the ring that suits you. In case your measurement does not match any measurement in that table, you should select the immediately larger ring number.

Εσωτερική διάμετρος    (mm)

Εσωτερική περίμετρος  (mm)

Νούμερο δαχτυλιδιού

στο Xlidato

15,7

49,3

5

16,5

51,8

6

17,4

54,6

7

18,2

56,9

8

18,9

59,3

9

19,8

62,1

10

20,6

64,6

11

21,3

67,2

12

22,2

69,7

13

Notes:

In trying to find the size of ring you want to buy, it is important to keep in mind that:

1. Your hands and fingers may not be the same size / thickness. A ring worn on a particular finger of one hand does not mean that it fits the same finger of your other hand.

2. If your measurement that you will receive in the above ways shows 6.46 cm, (ie between 64 and 65) it is better to choose a ring with size 65.

3. Remember that your fingers may become slightly swollen during the day and especially on warmer days.

4. The size of the joints (locks) of your fingers over which the ring should pass.

5. Attention, 1 centimeter of the meter corresponds to 10 millimeters of the meter. Therefore if the measurement taken is 2.74 cm, this corresponds to 27.4 mm.

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