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Ring measurements are very precise. Carefully follow these instructions to obtain an accurate measurement.

Measure the bar on the left. It must be exactly 30 mm long.

30 mm

MEASURE CURRENT RING
1. Select a ring that properly fits the intended finger.

inside diameter

Engagement and wedding rings are traditionally worn on the ring finger on the left hand in the
United States.
2. Place the ring over the circles below, matching the inside edge of the ring to the circle nearest in size. This measurement refers to the inside diameter of the ring.
3. If the ring falls between two sizes, order the larger size.

M E A S U R E M E N T S M AT C H T H E
INSIDE EDGE OF THE RING

14.1 mm

16.1 mm

19.8 mm

16.5 mm

20.2 mm

16.9 mm

17.3 mm

20.6 mm

17.7 mm

21.0 mm

18.1mm

21.4 mm

14.5 mm

18.5mm

21.8 mm

F O R A S S I S TA N C E P L E A S E C A L L O R E - M A I L

15.3 mm

14.9 mm

19.0 mm

22.2mm

15.7 mm

19.4 mm

22.6mm

I N T E R NAT IONA L R I NG S I Z E C H A RT
Diameter
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Europe

UK & Australia

United States
& Canada

China

Singapore
& Japan

Hong Kong

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T I P S F OR M E A S U R I NG R I NG S I Z E

MEASURING YOUR FINGER
Your ring should fit your finger comfortably; snug enough so that it will not fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather. For best results measure your finger size:

1. At the end of the day and when your fingers are warm (Fingers are smaller in the early morning and when cold.)
2. Measure finger size 3 to 4 times to eliminate an erroneous reading.

Avoid using string or paper to measure ring size as these materials can stretch or twist, yielding an inaccurate measurement.

TIPS FOR BUYING THE RING AS A SURPRISE
Ask your significant other’s friends or mother if they know her finger size.
Borrow one of your significant other’s rings (from the correct finger) and use the ring measurements above to determine its size.

FREE RESIZING
Blue Nile provides complimentary resizings on all customized engagement rings during the first year.
Simply call a Diamond and Jewelry Consultant to arrange for your free resize.

INTERNATIONAL SIZE CONVERSION
If ordering from outside of the US or Canada, determine your ring size according to your country’s standard. Then use the International Ring Size Chart to convert to the corresponding US ring size to place your order.

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