Size Guide

Our rings are measured based on the European standards, using numbers. However, in the Size Guide section, we offer you the possibility to convert your size to the size that corresponds to the size of your country.
If you are looking for ways to measure your ring size, we offer you 3 ways that you can do so. Please note that if the ring you would like to order is wide, we would advise you to choose a size up.

1st way: measuring your size in our showroom

The most accurate way to measure your size is the help of a professional jeweler. If you are local, we invite you to book an appointment where we can measure your finger and you can also try on our samples. If it’s hard for you to pop into our showroom, below we suggest some other ways for you to measure your size at home.

2nd way: using a ring you already have

This method is based on measuring the inside diameter of the ring you already have:

  • Print our Ring Size Chart that you can find below. Make sure that you will print it to real size, so don’t forget to choose “Scale 100” in the print options.
  • Place the ring over the circles, so that the inside diameter of the ring is lined up exactly to the circle that best matches the one on the Ring Size Chart.
  • The numbers inside the circles are referred to the size of each of the circle’s diameter.

3rd way: using a ruler and a string or a paper stripe

You can use a paper stripe or piece of string for this method. In case you use paper, cut a stripe no more than 1.4 cm in width (↕).

  1. Wrap tightly the paper or the string around the finger you wish to wear the ring.
  2. Use a pen to mark the spot where both ends of the string or paper meet, forming a circle. For this step, we suggest you to have some help so that the sting or paper will keep being tight around your finger while marking the edges.
  3. Use a ruler to measure the length of the string or paper. This will give you the circumference of your finger.
  4. Go back to our Size Guide to find which circumference corresponds to what size.

When is the best time during the day to measure my ring size?

The best time to measure your ring size within the day is in the evening, as our fingers are at their largest size.

Our fingers change size due to the temperature, weather and humidity fluctuations as well as based on our activities during the day. For example, when your fingers are cold, they might contract to a point where there is a big deviation in size, compared to when they are hotter. So, for higher accuracy, we suggest you to measure your size 3 to 4 times throughout the day.
Additionally, please keep in mind that the ring size may vary between the same fingers on different hands. Therefore, when you measure your finger, make sure it is on the hand you wish to wear the ring. We would be more than happy to answer any other question you have by emailing us at:

Our rings are measured based on the European standards, using numbers. However, in the Size Guide section, we offer you the possibility to convert your size to the size that corresponds to the size of your country.
If you are looking for ways to measure your ring size, we offer you 3 ways that you can do so. Please note that if the ring you would like to order is wide, we would advise you to choose a size up.

1st way: measuring your size in our showroom

The most accurate way to measure your size is the help of a professional jeweler. If you are local, we invite you to book an appointment where we can measure your finger and you can also try on our samples.

If it’s hard for you to pop into our showroom, below we suggest some other ways for you to measure your size at home.

2nd way: using a ring you already have

This method is based on measuring the inside diameter of the ring you already have:

  • Print our Ring Size Chart that you can find below. Make sure that you will print it to real size, so don’t forget to choose “Scale 100” in the print options.
  • Place the ring over the circles, so that the inside diameter of the ring is lined up exactly to the circle that best matches the one on the Ring Size Chart.
  • The numbers inside the circles are referred to the size of each of the circle’s diameter.

3rd way: using a ruler and a string or a paper stripe

You can use a paper stripe or piece of string for this method. In case you use paper, cut a stripe no more than 1.4 cm in width (↕).

  1. Wrap tightly the paper or the string around the finger you wish to wear the ring.
  2. Use a pen to mark the spot where both ends of the string or paper meet, forming a circle. For this step, we suggest you to have some help so that the sting or paper will keep being tight around your finger while marking the edges.
  3. Use a ruler to measure the length of the string or paper. This will give you the circumference of your finger.
  4. Go back to our Size Guide to find which circumference corresponds to what size.

When is the best time during the day to measure my ring size?

The best time to measure your ring size within the day is in the evening, as our fingers are at their largest size.

Our fingers change size due to the temperature, weather and humidity fluctuations as well as based on our activities during the day. For example, when your fingers are cold, they might contract to a point where there is a big deviation in size, compared to when they are hotter. So, for higher accuracy, we suggest you to measure your size 3 to 4 times throughout the day.
Additionally, please keep in mind that the ring size may vary between the same fingers on different hands. Therefore, when you measure your finger, make sure it is on the hand you wish to wear the ring. We would be more than happy to answer any other question you have by emailing us at: info@kaviri-jewel.com