- Visit a local jeweler for a professional measurement.
- Use a ring you already own that fits well and compare it with a standard ring size chart.
Try the string method at home:
- Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of non-stretchy string.
- Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen.
- Lay it flat and measure the length with a ruler (in millimeters).
- Match the measurement to a ring size chart (we can send you one upon request)
Buying a Ring as a Gift?
Finding the right size can be tricky, but we’re here to help. The best way to get an accurate size is to borrow a ring that fits the intended finger use the string method.
Helpful Tips:
Measure at the right time: Fingers tend to be largest at the end of the day, so that’s the best time to measure.
Band matters: Wider bands fit more snugly than thin ones. If you’re choosing a thick band, consider sizing up by half or a full size.
Comfort is key: A well-fitting ring should slide over the knuckle with slight resistance and sit snugly without feeling tight.
Things to Avoid:
Don’t measure cold hands—fingers shrink in the cold and can be up to half a size smaller. Avoid measuring after drinking alcohol or salty foods, as both can cause temporary swelling
Still Not Sure? No worries! Our Customer Service Team is happy to help you find the perfect fit. Just reach out to us at znvabyz@gmail.com.