This measurement will give you the circumference of your finger. Measure the length from the starting point to the marked point using a ruler or a measuring tape. Mark the point where the paper or measuring tape overlaps. Remember, your ring will be more flexible than the paper, so snug is best. Wrap the paper or measuring tape around the base of your finger where you intend to wear the silicone ring. Use the ring size chart below to compare the diameter of your finger to the standard ring. Cut out your Ring Sizer as shown on the diagram. The length you measured is the circumference of your fingerto calculate the diameter, divide the circumference by pi (dividing by 3.14 will work). Option 1: Printable Ring Sizer Please make sure that your printer is set to 100 print size. Method #2: Make a paper ring sizer (No Printer Needed) Stretch the length of string out along a ruler or measuring tape, and take down the length in millimeters. (Also, silicone rings are flexible so they can stretch over your knuckles.) Method #1: Watch this ring sizing video and reference the size guide below: Printable Ring Sizer Three Methods to Size Your Ring Print this page and cut out the Ring Sizer shown above. Knot Theory's ring sizes follow the US standard ring sizes, however your silicone ring size can be different from your metal ring size! Usually your silicone ring is 0.5 to 1 size smaller than your metal ring, because it is flexible and contours your finger better. They will have just the right amount of breathing room while being snug enough to stay put on your finger without getting lost. With the right fit, your silicone ring will be the most comfortable ring to slide onto your finger. Take a bit of time to find your perfect silicone ring size, and your finger will thank you for it!
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