Ring Size Chart: How to Check Ring Size at Home in India

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Finding the right ring size is very important when you are planning to buy a ring online. A perfect fit makes the ring comfortable to wear daily. Below, we have explained two easy methods that will help you measure your ring size correctly at home.

Method 1: Measure Your Finger Using String or Tape

This is one of the easiest ways to check your ring size.

Step 1

Ring Size Chart: How to Check Ring Size at Home in India

Take a thin string, paper strip, or measuring tape and wrap it around your finger where you want to wear the ring. Make sure it is not too tight or too loose. Once it forms a full circle, mark the point where the ends meet.

Step 2

Ring Size Chart: How to Check Ring Size at Home in India

Now measure the length of the string using a ruler. This measurement is your finger circumference. You can match this number with the chart below to find your correct ring size.

If you are choosing a wide ring, it is better to go one size bigger for a more comfortable fit.

Indian Ring Size Chart (Based on Finger Circumference)

Indian Ring SizeCircumference (Inches)Circumference (MM)
11.6141.01
21.6442.70
31.6942.90
41.7243.60
51.7644.80
61.8146.10
71.8747.40
81.8948.00
91.9248.70
101.9750.00
112.0251.20
122.0451.90
132.0953.10
142.1454.40
152.1655.10
162.2256.30
172.2457.00
182.3058.30
192.3258.90
202.3760.20
212.3960.80
222.4462.10
232.4762.70
242.5264.00
252.5464.60
262.5965.90
272.6567.20
282.6767.80
292.7269.10
302.8071.00

Method 2: Measure Using an Existing Ring

If you already have a ring that fits perfectly, you can use it to find your size.

Place the ring on a flat surface and measure the inner diameter using a ruler. Measure from one inside edge to the other (do not include the metal thickness). Then match the measurement with the chart below.

Ring Size Chart: How to Check Ring Size at Home in India

This method is useful for double-checking your size and gives more accurate results.

Ring Size Chart (Based on Ring Diameter)

Ring Size (Indian)Diameter (Inches)Diameter (MM)
10.5113.1
20.5213.3
30.5413.7
40.5513.9
50.5614.3
60.5814.7
70.5915.1
80.6015.3
90.6115.5
100.6315.9
110.6416.3
120.6516.5
130.6716.9
140.6817.3
150.6917.5
160.7117.9
170.7118.1
180.7318.5
190.7418.8
200.7519.2
210.7619.4
220.7819.8
230.7920.0
240.8020.4
250.8120.6
260.8321.0
270.8421.4
280.8521.6
290.8722.0
300.8822.3

Simple Tips for Accurate Ring Size

Always measure your finger at the end of the day because fingers can swell slightly. Avoid measuring when your hands are too cold or too hot. Make sure the ring can pass easily over your knuckle but still fits properly on your finger.

If you are still confused between two sizes, it is usually better to choose the slightly bigger one.

Note: All this information is for helping and educational purposes only. You may still get slightly different results using these methods, so it is better to use a proper ring sizer for accurate measurement.

FAQs

1. How can I check my ring size at home?

You can easily check your ring size at home by using a simple thread, a small piece of paper, or a measuring tape. Wrap it around your finger where you want to wear the ring. Make a small mark where the ends meet. After that, measure the length with a scale and match it with a ring size chart to find your correct size.

2. What should I do if my size comes between two sizes?

If your ring size comes between two numbers, it is always better to choose the slightly bigger size. A bigger ring will feel more comfortable and easy to wear, while a smaller ring may feel tight and hard to remove.

3. Can I measure my size using a ring I already have?

Yes, you can use a ring that already fits you well. Take that ring and measure its inside width using a scale. Then compare this measurement with a ring size chart to find the right size for your new ring.

4. Does finger size stay the same all day?

No, your finger size can change during the day. In the morning, your fingers may feel a little smaller, and by evening they can become slightly bigger. That is why it is a good idea to check your size in the evening for a better and more correct fit.

5. Should I take a bigger size for wide rings?

Yes, wide rings usually feel tighter on the finger because they cover more space. So, choosing one size bigger can help you get a more comfortable and relaxed fit.

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Manish Jain (Articles: 335)

Mr. Manish Jain, is Chief Certified Gemologist (DG, GG, Graduate Pearl by GIA) at MyRatna. He is running a heritage of 60 years and he himself has a vast experience and serves huge loyal customer base across the globe. As a certified gemologist he has a great knowledge of gems and helps in giving resolution to current questions/problems and in achieving the desired effects by wearing the right Gemstone/ Rudraksha to his clients.
Certified Chief Gemologist Mr. Manish Jain (DG, GG, Graduate Pearl by GIA)

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