Hey, jewelry enthusiasts! Ever wondered how to nail down your ring size from the comfort of your own home? đĄđ Well, wonder no more! At MelĂ©che Jewelry Shop, we've got you covered with a simple, foolproof method. Here's how you can do it yourself:
How To Measure Your Ring Size
There are a few different methods you can use to find out your perfect ring size. If you already own a ring in the correct size, you can physically measure it or compare it against our sizes. If not, you can measure your finger to determine your size. Discover how to measure your ring size below.
Step 1: Grab Your Materials đâ
All you need is a piece of string or a strip of paper, a ruler, and your favorite ring (if you have one).

Measure your Finger đâ
Cut a piece of string or paper to a length of around 10 centimeters (cm).
Wrap the paper or string around your finger at the point where the ring should sit. Pull so that the string fits comfortably around your finger - not too tight and not too loose.
Use a pen to mark the point where the end of the string or paper overlaps itself.
Lay the string or paper out against a ruler or tape measure, and measure the length (mm) from its end to the point you have marked with pen, use it to find your size using our Meleche Ring Size Chart .
Step 2: Wrap and Measure đđ
Wrap the string or paper snugly around the base of your finger where you'll be wearing the ring. Make sure it's comfortably tight, but not too loose. Mark where the string or paper overlaps and then measure the length in millimeters with your ruler.

Measure a Ring đđ
Find a ring that fits comfortably on the finger you intend to wear your new ring on.
Measure the internal diameter of the ring, using a ruler or measuring tape. To do so, ensure you are using a ruler with millimetre (mm) measurements, then place your ring on top of the ruler and measure the inside of the circle â in other words, the part that is in contact with your finger.
Use our Ring Size Chart to convert your diameter measurement into the correct ring size.
Step 3: Find Your Size đđĄ Once you have your measurement, use our handy ring size chart (link here) to match it up with the corresponding size. Voila! You've found your perfect fit.

At MelĂ©che Jewelry Shop, we believe that getting your ring size shouldn't be a hassle. That's why we've made it as easy as 1-2-3! Feel free to reach out for our collections or if you have any questions or need assistance. Happy ring sizing! đđâš
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Common Questions When Measuring Your Ring Size:
Is It Better to Size a Ring up or Size a Ring Down?
When in doubt, itâs always best to size up. Your finger measurement is constantly in flux, affected by everything from the temperature outside to what you had for lunch. So, keep in mind that your ring size is a reference point. There will be moments when your ring fits a bit more snugly and moments when it fits a bit more loosely. And, for many, the knuckle is notably larger than the base of the finger. Thatâs why itâs important to slightly size up if necessary: to make sure that the ring easily slides on and off and that it will accommodate the naturally fluctuating size of your finger.
Pro tip:Â Looking for surprise engagement rings? In most cases, engagement rings can be exchanged or resized for free within a certain time frame. So donât be afraid to size up to ensure the ring will easily slide on when you pop the question.
How Tight Should a Ring Fit?
A ring should fit snugly and comfortably. Nobody wants squished fingers. Equally obnoxious is having to constantly adjust your ring to keep it from slipping off (and heaven forbid! falling down a drain or gutter). The perfect ring fit is easy to take on and off, sliding comfortably over the knuckle; it wonât accidentally slip off even if you dangle or shake your fingers, yet itâs still loose enough that you canât tell itâs there while youâre wearing it throughout the day.
How Do You Know If Your Ring is Too Small?
If you can âfeelâ your ring or are very aware that itâs there, itâs probably too tight. Other sure signs include being unable to easily twist the ring around the base of your finger or that pins-and-needles sensation you get from things like sitting on your foot. Another sign is if you struggle to get it on and off. Finally, if you experience any discomfort, you canât feel your finger, or it looks swollen or pale⊠your ring is definitely too tight, and you should take it off, as cutting off blood circulation has some serious health consequences.
How Will I Know if I Have the Right Size?
Ultimately, you know you have the right size ring when itâs easy to put on, itâs comfortable to wear even for hours, and it wonât fall off no matter how much you wiggle your fingers. We have some pro tips for getting the most accurate measurement. First, if you already have a ring collection, which one is the most comfortable, and which one do you find yourself reaching for most often? That ring is your ideal ring size.
If youâre measuring from scratch, make sure to measure the base of the finger near the nape of your knuckle, where the ring will sit. Also, measure the knuckle and consider sizing up if itâs noticeably bigger (but not if itâs the same size or smaller, so the ring wonât fall off). Finally, given that several factors, including exercise, temperature, and a salty meal, impact finger size, measure your fingers several times over the day and take an average.
What Is the Average Ring Size for Women?
The average ring size for women is a U.S. size 6. This size corresponds to a 51.3 mm inner circumference. While the U.S. scale goes from 3 to 16 and can include half or even quarter sizes, usually, brands that specialize only in rings are the ones that carry the full spectrum of sizes. Jewelers that offer a variety of pieces stick to a range that they feel best serves their customer base. Meleche, for example, carries sizes 4 - 10 (46.7 to 62.2 mm in circumference). Also, different fingers have different sizes, so before you order, consider which finger you want the ring for.
How Do I Secretly Find Out Someone Elseâs Ring Size?
The first and easiest way is to ask friends and family. Many women share their ring size in the event that one day their fiancĂ© will need to ask. But, if even Mom doesnât know, donât despair. Another clever method is to take one of her favorite existing rings and measure that. Just remember that not all fingers are the same size, and fingers on the dominant hand are usually bigger.
Finally, and for the most accuracy, invent an excuse or game in which she either needs to try on rings or use the string method (or try it while sheâs sleeping!).
Pro tip:Â Itâs less suspicious if someone else does this. For example, maybe a photographer friend needs to do a photo shoot with costume jewelry. Or maybe a colleague wants to âborrowâ her finger to help estimate the ring size for his girlfriend. Get creative!
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Does Ring Size Increase With Age?
Ring size can change with age as our bodies undergo changes. The more you use your fingers, the more likely they are to experience muscle, tissue, and bone growth; thatâs why the fingers are your dominant hand tend to be largerâbecause you use them more. The knuckles can also grow larger with time (especially if youâre given to cracking them).
Other factors affecting finger size are pregnancy, dietary changes, allergies and intolerances, weight gain, and moving to a warmer, more humid climate. That said, ring size can also decrease with age. In the end, it really depends on your unique set of circumstances. The good news is that many rings can be resized.
Does Band Thickness Affect Ring Size?
Yes, you may need slightly different ring sizes for bands of different thicknesses. The reason is that thicker bands cover more surface area, and they need to be appropriately sized to slide over the knuckle and to comfortably fit the entire area of the finger that it will rest on. Thin rings are a bit easier to wiggle over the knuckle and can be situated on the part of the base that best suits the size.
Does Ring Size Change With Weather?
Yes, ring size definitely changes with the weather. Your fingers will be slightly smaller in the winter than in the summer. But, factors beyond temperature affect your ring size also! Things like humidity and barometric pressure can have an effect as well. Itâs best to measure your finger in the climate where you live. And, if you want an average, you can try measuring the circumference of your fingers at different temperatures.
Are Ring Sizes Different On Each Hand?
Yes - your ring size differs between the left and right hands, with the fingers on the dominant hand being larger. Because you use your dominant hand more often and for different kinds of activities, there is more muscle, tissue, and bone growth in the fingers on that hand. Keep in mind that that might not be the case for some musicians.
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The Bottom Line
Ring sizing isnât rocket science, but with a bit of precision, youâre guaranteed the most comfortable fit. Thereâs more than one way to measure, and they are all quite simple! Once you know your size, get inspired with Meleche's Ring Collection, where youâll find all of your favorite designs, from edgy to elegant to everyday.
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