There has been less time to pay attention to the sizing in person when buying a ring. We usually take them from a board covered with cloth and try them on our hands. About the bracelet and bangles, we have always carefully taken them from the seller’s hand and tried them on. But it rarely happens to pay attention to the sizing, which is what you should keep in mind when shopping online.
Finger Measurement
Measuring finger and wrist size does not have many complicated steps. Therefore, there would be no need for any special or inaccessible tools. Only three things are required to measure your finger:
A string or tape (floss works as well)
A marker or pen, and 3. A ruler (preferably in centimeters).
Take the tape (or string) and wrap it around the finger where you want to make your ring.
Wrap a complete ring around your finger (making sure it’s not too tight). Once you’ve found the perfect fit, use a marker (or pen) to mark the exact spot where the tap or thread starts to overlap. Then remove the tape (or string) from your finger. Use the centimeter side of the ruler to measure from the end of what you measured your finger with it to the mark you made with your marker. This number shows the size of your ring in centimeters. Please refer to the chart below to find your ring size.
Take the tape (or string) and wrap it around the finger where you want to make your ring.
Wrap a complete ring around your finger (making sure it’s not too tight). Once you’ve found the perfect fit, use a marker (or pen) to mark the exact spot where the tap or thread starts to overlap. Then remove the tape (or string) from your finger. Use the centimeter side of the ruler to measure from the end of what you measured your finger with it to the mark you made with your marker. This number shows the size of your ring in centimeters. Please refer to the chart below to find your ring size.
Wrist measurement
Use a tape measure (or if you don’t have one, use a paper strip, ribbon, or umbilical cord). If you’re using paper tape, ribbon, or rope, wrap it around your wrist (where you usually wear the bracelet).
Mark the end of the strip, and then measure its length with a ruler. The number is the size of your wrist. Refer to the chart below for your wrist and recommended bracelet size – based on a comfortable fit.
You should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the bracelet and your wrist. Depending on your personal preference, whether you prefer a snug fit or a loose one, you may need to size up or down to suit what you’re more comfortable with.