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*First return
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Most people wear their engagement ring and wedding band daily so it's important to get the perfect size. If it's too loose, you may lose your ring. If it's too tight, it'll become uncomfortable.
The perfect ring size should slide over your knuckle with a little friction and sit snugly on your finger without causing discomfort. When removing, you should feel a slight resistance and may need to twist the ring to remove it.
The video below shows how your ring should fit:
If you search online, there are many methods such as using a paper sizer, piece of thread etc. We are going to go through each of these methods then explain their respective pros and cons.
Ring sizer
The best method is still using a ring sizer as below. You can purchase the whole set online or visit any jewellery store to try it on. At ZCOVA, we will provide you our ring sizers to try on.
Thread/paper strip
Using items you can find in most households sounds really convenient but we advise you to avoid using string or paper to measure ring size as these materials can stretch or twist, resulting in an inaccurate measurement. They also do not take into account the size of your knuckles.
Ring mandrel
If you already have a ring that fits well, using a ring mandrel like below to measure the actual ring size is recommended. You can measure your ring at any jewellery stores near you.
Printable ring sizers
Printable ring sizers may seem easy and convenient as you can just place your existing ring onto the paper. However, there can be errors if the printed size is inaccurate due to your printer settings. Additionally, inexperienced eyes may not be able to align the rings accurately with the paper.
Use our International Ring Size Conversion Chart to convert between different ring sizes. ZCOVA uses Hong Kong ring size.
Large knuckles - For small fingers with large
knuckles, choose the smallest size that can slide over your knuckles
and be removed without causing discomfort.
Hand
- Each finger can be a different size and your dominant hand tends to
be bigger.
Time of day - Fingers tend to be a
smaller diameter in the morning and bigger at night.
Temperature
- Fingers tend to be a smaller diameter when it’s cold and bigger in
warm weather.
Swelling - Water retention can
happen when you consume excessive salt and during pregnancy.
Weight loss or gain - Changes in your weight
can affect your ring size.
We advise you to measure your ring size in the middle of the day at room temperature. Do measure 3-4 times to eliminate inaccuracy.
Still unsure about how to measure your ring size? Contact us to get advice.