Find Your Perfect Ring Size with Ease

Finding the right ring size is crucial for comfort and style. Our printable ring size guide from Dragonfly Fine Jewelry Studio makes it easy to measure your ring size accurately at home. Follow these simple steps:

Wrong Ring Size = Awkward Proposal. Avoid This.

Thinking about proposing but have no idea what their ring size is? Don’t worry—I’ve got you. This video breaks down simple, sneaky ways to find out without getting caught… so you can pull off the perfect surprise.

The Ring Size Tricks

Quick Guide to Finding Your Partner’s Ring Size

1. Order a ring gauge sizer (easy + accurate)
Grab one from Amazon (usually around $10). It’s simple to use and gives you a reliable size.

2. Use a mandrel (if you have their ring)
Already have one of their rings? Slide it onto a mandrel—where it stops is the size (ex: 6.25).

3. Print a sizing chart (free option)
Download the PDF from my website. Just make sure it prints to scale (match it to a credit card). Then place the ring over the circles to find the size.

4. Try the paper wrap trick (DIY method)
Wrap a strip of paper around the ring, tape it snug, and mark it. Send it to me—I’ll figure out the exact size for you.

5. Make it meaningful (the “red string” idea)
Use the red string theory as a cute, symbolic moment now… then keep it as a memory for when you propose later.

Print the Guide

Ensure your printer settings are set to 100% scale. This guarantees the measurements are accurate.

Why Accurate Sizing Matters:

  • Comfort: A well-fitted ring is comfortable to wear all day without slipping off or feeling too tight.
  • Longevity: Proper sizing ensures the ring stays in place and reduces the risk of loss or damage.
  • Style: The right size enhances the appearance of the ring on your finger, making it look just right.
  • Use a Ring You Own

    Place a ring that fits well over the circles on the guide. This method is convenient and reliable.

  • Match the Size

    Find the circle that matches the inside diameter of your ring. The guide includes measurements in both millimeters and inches for precision.

  • Consider Band Width

    For wider bands, you might need to go up half a size. Wider bands can feel tighter, so this step ensures a comfortable fit.

  • Double-Check:

    Measure your ring size at different times of the day, as finger size can vary with temperature and activity.

  • Use Multiple Methods:

    While our printable guide is a great tool, consider using other methods like visiting a jeweler or using a ring sizer for the most accurate results.

  • Gift Giving:

    If you’re buying a ring as a gift or for a surprise engagement, try to borrow a ring that fits the recipient well and use it to measure.