Find Your Ring Size

Rings That Can't Be Resized

Some of our ring styles cannot be resized due to their design. In these cases, an  icon will appear on the product detail page under the ring size selection.

For example, diamond and gemstone eternity rings with a specific number of gemstones per finger size, mil-grain or ornate bands, silver rings, or rings with alternative metals such as Tungsten cannot be resized.

It is important to note that should you opt for an exchange, your new ring may contain fewer or more gemstones, diamonds, or a reduction or increase in precious metal weight, which may cause an increase or decrease in the price.

Ring Sizes Chart

If you need to determine a ring size quickly, our printable ring sizer chart is an excellent tool to assist you. Just print out the guide and place a ring that the wearer already possesses onto the circles, aligning the inside of the ring with the closest-sized circle. If the ring falls between two circle sizes, opt for the larger size.

Our woman's ring size chart is also includes a ring size chart featuring accurate diameter measurements and their corresponding ring size chart's actual size, including international sizes. With our online ring sizer, you'll swiftly discover the correct Engagement Ring size.

How To Measure Ring Size With String, Paper & Ruler?

If you intend to plan a surprise, it's advisable to seek assistance from your friends and family. Their involvement can help in a discreet manner.

Generally, women's ring sizes vary from size 4 to size 8.5, with the most commonly purchased rings falling in the range of size 5 to size 7. Among these, size 6 proves to be the most popular choice.

These standard ring sizes can serve as a useful guide for your selection. In case you cannot find the exact size you require, feel free to reach out to our experts who can assist you in placing a special order.

How to Measure Ring Size at home in cm?, first, wrap a strip of paper or string around the base of your finger. Then, mark where the ends meet and measure the length with a centimeter ruler. Additionally, you can measure ring size with a tape measure by wrapping it around your finger and noting the circumference in centimeters.

More Ring Sizing Tips

Measure the inside of another ring that fits using a tape measure and our printable ring sizer. The ring should fit your finger comfortably: snug enough so it won't fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle with relative ease. When the knuckle is more significant than the base of the finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two. Measure your ring size when your fingers are warm at the end of the day. Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather, and your fingers are smaller in the early morning and in cold weather. Also, remember that the fingers on your dominant hand are usually more giant. Measure 3 to 4 times for more accuracy.

How much is it to get my ring resized?

  • The Ring Resizing Process Requires adding or Removing Small amounts of Metal depending on the difference between the size purchased and the New Size Requested.
  • As a result, your ring may be slightly thicker or thinner after resizing.
  • After the band is resized, each ring gets cleaned and polished before being returned to you.
  • Investing in getting your ring resized at Caratrio is a valuable decision that guarantees a flawless and comfortable fit on your finger.
  • The cost of ring resizing may vary depending on factors such as the type of metal and the amount of resizing needed.
  • Caratrio: Perfect fit guaranteed, whether upsizing or downsizing rings.

Rings That Can't Be Resized?

Some of our ring styles cannot be resized due to their design. In these cases, an  icon will appear on the product detail page under the ring size selection. For example, diamond and gemstone eternity rings with a specific number of gemstones per finger size, mil-grain or ornate bands, silver rings, or rings with alternative metals such as Tungsten cannot be resized. It is important to note that should you opt for an exchange, your new ring may contain fewer or more gemstones, diamonds, or a reduction or increase in precious metal weight, which may cause an increase or decrease in the price.