Not many people know their ring size. It is also difficult when giving them as a gift because in most cases you don't just casually ask for someone's size. With these tips, you can avoid doubt and mistaken purchases in the future.
Using a piece of string to determine ring size
You can find out your own ring size really easily using a piece of string. Wrap a piece of string around the place on your finger where the ring should sit and mark where the ends meet. Alternatively, you can use a strip of paper. You can then use a ruler to measure the mark to get your ring size.
THOMAS SABO indicates their ring sizes using the inner circumference of the ring in millimetres. Size 54 corresponds to 54 millimetres, for example.
If the size you have measured lies between two sizes, then it is best to choose the next size up. If you have measured it at 51 millimetres, for example, then choose ring size 52.
Measuring ring size using an existing ring
It is even easier when you already have a ring that fits that you can use. In this case, you can measure the diameter directly using a ruler or measuring tape. The ring size chart below will help you to determine the correct size for the diameter you have measured.