Ring Sizing
Comfort Fit:
Determining Comfort Fit Size:
Standard Fit:
Determining Standard Fit Size:
International Sizing:
Ring Sizing FAQ's
- Why do fingers swell when sleeping?
Fingers can swell up during the night for many reasons. One of the more common causes is having a diet high in sodium (salt), which makes water accumulate in the tissue and cause swelling. Lying still for prolonged periods of time may also lead to swollen fingers. Other benign causes are poor sleeping positions that may put pressure on the hands, warmer temperatures, taking certain medications, and pregnancy. However, there are also some more serious finger swelling causes which may require a visit to the doctor. Waking up with swollen fingers frequently may indicate arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or kidney issues.
- Can you tell ring size by height and weight?
No, you can not tell a ring size by a person’s height and weight. While taller people often have larger hands, this is not always the case. Shorter people may also have larger hands or wider knuckles. Weight does have a bigger impact on ring size, which means that a person’s ring size will fluctuate with weight gain or weight loss.
- Is a 2mm wedding band too thin?
Generally, a wedding band should be at least 2mm to ensure its durability and integrity over time. Ultra-thin rings of 1mm and 1.5mm may crack or bend more easily. Many women prefer to wear their engagement ring alongside their wedding ring, which makes 2mm-wide rings a popular choice.
- What is the average wedding band width?
The average wedding band width for men is 8mm while for women it’s 4mm.
- Does resizing a ring damage it?
Several factors can determine if resizing a ring will damage it. For example, adjusting a ring too many sizes up or down can damage the ring or the design. Inlays, prong settings, and delicate patterns may restrict how much a ring can be resized or even if it can be adjusted at all. The type of metal also plays an important part. Gold, silver, and platinum are easy to resize. Titanium rings are difficult to adjust in size and they can not be adjusted to a smaller size. Tungsten carbide and ceramic rings can not be resized without completely breaking the ring.
- Is it better to size up or size down a ring?
It is always better to go up a size. Not only because it is safer to wear a larger ring, as a tighter one may cause swelling, but also because it is easier to size down a ring than to enlarge it. Of course, some rings can not be resized at all, like tungsten carbide or ceramic rings. During summer, fingers can also swell and make a ring fit tighter.
- Does ring size change with age?
Yes, ring size may change with age due to a range of factors. Weight gain or weight loss, muscle gain or muscle loss, arthritis, and other illnesses can have a direct impact on ring size.
- Is it true your ring size is the same as your shoe size?
No, your ring size is not the same as your shoe size. If yours match, it’s not something common.
- Do wider rings fit tighter?
Yes, wider rings fit tighter on the finger and thus affect ring size. In general, for standard sizes and rings of 5mm and 6mm, you should order a ¼ size larger, while for 6mm and 8mm you should buy a wedding band ½ size larger. For comfort size rings that measure under 8mm in width, you should order ½ size smaller than standard size as these rings have a rounded interior and fit more loosely. So if you have a standard size of 8mm, order a 7.5mm comfort fit ring. Comfort rings wider than 8mm fit like a standard size, as they fit more tightly. Visiting a local jewelry store is the safest way to find exactly what width and ring size fit you perfectly.
- How many mm should a man wedding band be?
Choosing a wedding band width should always be a matter of personal preference. The average men’s wedding band width is 8mm. Generally, men with larger hands and fingers prefer a wider wedding band of 8mm-12mm, but many men choose a 6mm wedding ring. The width also depends on the ring’s style, for example if it’s a domed ring or a design with an inlay that may make the ring seem narrower.
- Can you tell a woman ring size by her shoe size?
No, you can not tell a woman’s ring size by her shoe size, as these measurements are not correlated or the same.
- Will my fingers get skinny if I lose weight?
Yes, if you lose weight your fingers will also become thinner. The change will vary depending on the amount of weight loss and the person’s hand size and finger shape.
- How do you size a comfort fit ring?
The best way to make sure you get the perfect comfort fit size for your wedding band is to visit a jewelry store. However, if this is not possible, ordering a comfort ring size in a half a size smaller than a standard ring size is generally the best option and applies to most rings. For wider wedding bands of 8mm and over, you should order a standard size, as wide rings usually fit a bit tighter on the finger.
- How thick should a wedding band be?
The average wedding band width for men is 8mm. Many men prefer a thinner wedding band of 6mm, but others like extra-wide designs of 10mm and 12mm rings. For women, the average wedding ring width is 4mm, but a 2mm thin wedding band is a great choice if they want a more delicate ring or prefer to wear both the wedding band and the engagement ring on the same finger. Couples who want to wear matching wedding bands usually choose sets in 6mm and 8mm sizes, as these are more common. Hand size, finger size, available styles, and personal preference all contribute to the choice of wedding band width. Even someone’s job may affect the chosen wedding band size, as people who use their hands a lot as they work may prefer a slightly wider ring.