Get to know your size

Important Note:

While we’ve provided trusted tools and guidance to help you measure your ring size, Juvelita is not responsible for any sizing errors that may occur. Sizing methods may vary slightly in accuracy depending on technique and conditions.

For the best result, we recommend reaching out to the jeweler directly via live chat before placing your order — they’ll be happy to help you confirm the correct size and avoid any issues with fit.

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Rings sizing guide

How to Use the Printable Ring Sizer

📥 Download the Ring Sizer PDF

Step 1: Print the PDF Correctly


Make sure to print at 100% scale or select “Actual Size” in your printer settings. Do not use “Fit to Page,” as it may distort the sizing.

✅ Tip: Use standard A4 or Letter-size paper for best results.

Step 2: Verify the Scale


The PDF includes a scale check line (for example, “this line should be exactly 10mm”). Use a ruler to confirm that the printout is accurate.

Step 3: Choose Your Method


Option A: Match a Ring You Already Own

  • Take a ring that fits the intended finger.
  • Place it over the printed circles on the PDF.
  • Find the circle where the inner edge of the ring aligns with the outer edge of the circle.
  • That number is your ring size.

Option B: Use the Paper Strip

  • Cut out the paper strip from the PDF.
  • Wrap it snugly around the thickest part of your finger.
  • Pull it until it fits snugly and read the size through the cut-out window.
  • Make sure it slides over your knuckle comfortably.

📌 Note: The paper strip gives you a US ring size. If your vendor uses diameter (mm) or European sizes, please convert it using the ring size conversion chart below or contact the vendor for help.

Step 4: Tips for Accuracy


  • Measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger.
  • Measure multiple times for consistency.
  • Each hand can have different sizes - measure the actual finger the ring will go on.
  • If you're between sizes, it's best to go with the larger size.

Still Unsure?

If you're not sure about the size, feel free to contact the seller before placing your order. Most sellers will be happy to guide you and may offer resizing solutions if needed.

📌Note: Vendors usually use diameter (in mm) or European ring sizes. To avoid confusion, please mention which type of measurement you are referring to when contacting the vendor.

DIY Method: Use Paper or String

This easy at-home method helps you determine your ring size using basic tools like paper or string and a ruler.

Measure Your Finger with Paper or String

  • Cut a thin strip of paper or use a non-stretchy piece of string.
  • Wrap it around the base of your finger or the knuckle - wherever the ring will sit.
  • Mark the point where the ends meet.
  • Straighten the paper or string and measure its length with a ruler in millimeters.
  • This gives you the circumference of your finger.
  • Use the conversion table below to find your corresponding ring size.

📌 Note: Be sure to mention that you measured the circumference (in mm) when contacting the vendor, so they can interpret it correctly based on their sizing system.

Visit a Jeweler or Jewelry Store

The most accurate way to find your ring size is by visiting a local jeweler or jewelry store.
They have professional tools and experience to get the perfect fit.

Measure Using a Ring on Your Device Screen

If you already have a ring that fits well, you can measure it using a website. Simply visit ringsizecalculator.com and follow their on-screen instructions.

Place your ring directly on your screen and adjust the digital circle until it matches the inner edge of your ring. The tool will show your ring size instantly.

📌 Note: The tool displays multiple sizing systems - such as US, EU, and diameter in mm. Make sure to write down the size and mention which system you are using when placing your order.

Ring Size Conversion Chart

Not sure how to read the chart? Prefer watching instead of reading? You can watch this quick video explaining how to measure your ring size and use a conversion chart:

🎥 Watch Ring Sizing Video on YouTube

Use this chart to convert between US, European, and millimeter-based ring sizes. If you measured the circumference of your finger, match it to the right size here.

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