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Ring Size Chart & Guide

The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Perfect Ring Size

Welcome to Mvraki. We believe a ring is more than jewelry; it's a personal symbol, a circle of love, and a treasure that should feel like it was made just for you. Finding the right fit is crucial to ensuring your ring is not only beautiful but comfortable and secure for a lifetime of wear.

Choosing a ring size online can seem daunting, but we're here to make it simple and precise. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know, from measuring your finger at home to expert advice on how to guarantee precision. Our goal is to provide you with the assurance that your Mvraki ring will arrive with the perfect fit you've always desired.

The Official Mvraki International Ring Size Chart

Use the chart below to match your measurements to the standard US ring size that we use for all of our rings. For best results, we recommend taking measurements in millimeters (mm), as this will provide the most detail for a comfortable fit. The following chart compares the inner circumference and inner diameter of the ring to its US size.

Diameter in mm Circumference in mm Australia & New Zealand USA & Canada
15.1 47.43 I 4 1/2
15.5 48.69 J 4 3/4
16 50.26 K 5 1/4
16.3 51.20 L 5 3/4
16.7 52.46 M 6 1/4
17.1 53.72 N 6 3/4
17.4 54.66 O 7 1/4
17.7 55.6 P 7 3/4
18.1 56.86 Q 8 1/4
18.5 58.11 R 8 3/4
18.9 59.37 S 9 1/4
19.4 60.94 T 9 3/4
19.8 62.2 U 10 1/4
20.3 63.77 V 10 3/4

How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home

We have outlined two foolproof methods of determining your ring size in the comfort of your home. For the best results, we highly recommend trying both methods and comparing the results.

Method 1: Measure an Existing Ring

The most accurate method if you already possess a ring that fits the intended finger snugly.

  • Choose the Right Ring: Choose a simple, round ring (without large stones or a complicated shape) that you or your loved one wears comfortably and securely on the right finger.
  • Measure the Inside Diameter: Place the ring on a flat surface. Use a ruler with millimeter markings or a digital caliper for optimal precision. Take a careful measurement across the absolute center of the ring, from one inner edge to the other. Avoid measuring the band's metal.
  • Find Your Size: Using the measurement in millimeters, look at the "Inside Diameter (mm)" column in our size chart above to find your US ring size. If the measurement falls between sizes, we recommend ordering the larger size.

Method 2: Measure Your Finger Directly

This is the ideal method if you do not have a reference ring. It is simple but requires care to be precise.

  • Collect Your Materials: You'll need a string or a long, thin strip of non-stretchable paper, a pen or marker with a fine point, and a ruler with millimeter markings.
  • Wrap and Mark: Wrap the paper or string around the base of the finger you're going to wear the ring on. It needs to be snug so that it doesn't fall off, but not so tight that it won't go over your knuckle. Use the pen to mark the precise spot where the end of the string or paper overlaps to form a complete circle.
  • Measure the Length: Carefully unwrap the paper or string and lay it flat on the ruler. Measure from the end you began at to the mark you drew. This is your finger circumference.
  • Determine Your Size: Compare your measurement with the "Inside Circumference (mm)" column in our size chart to find your perfect US ring size.

Our Expert Tips for a Perfect Fit

To get as precise a measurement as possible, please heed the following professional tips from our jewelers:

  • Think About Your Knuckle: If your knuckle is considerably larger than the base of your finger, measure both areas. Then choose a size in between the two measurements. That way, the ring will fit comfortably at the base but also pass easily over the knuckle.
  • Time of Day Makes a Difference: Your fingers do vary in size throughout the day due to activity and temperature. For the most accurate measurement, take your measurement at the end of the day when your finger is the largest and when you are at a room temperature that is comfortable and stable. Avoid measuring when you are hot or cold since fingers shrink and swell under these circumstances.
  • The Wider the Band, the Tighter the Fit: If you're purchasing a ring with a very wide band (typically 6mm or wider), it will fit tighter than a slender, thin band in the same size. We recommend ordering a half-size larger to ensure a comfortable fit.
  • Measure Several Times: To be totally sure, repeat your chosen method of measurement three or four times to account for any variations and to obtain a steady reading.

We're Here to Help

Finding your perfect ring is a unique experience, and we want to make it simple and pleasurable. Should you be between sizes or have a question about any specific design, please do not hesitate to contact our experienced customer care team. We are always here to provide one-to-one advice to help you find an Mvraki piece to treasure for years to come.