Queensmith Printable Ring Sizer
Queensmith Printable Ring Sizer
Queensmith Printable Ring Sizer
2. When printing, check the scale by using the following - for Windows, set page scaling to ‘none’, then print. Mac users,
edit the scale to ‘customised’, type ‘100’, and print. Double check you’re printing on A4 paper!
3. Once printed, check the measurements on this scale and ensure they line up perfectly with your ruler or measuring
tape. If so, we’re good to go!
0 10 20 30 40 50mm 0 1 2 in
Useful tip: engagement rings and wedding rings are worn on the third finger of your left hand.
This is called your ‘ring finger’ and is next to your pinky.
2. If you don’t have a ring for the finger you intend to create a ring for, find a ring worn on the same finger on the other
hand. If you’re looking for an engagement ring size, you can use rings worn on the third finger of the right hand - but
it may need adjusting later.
3. Use the following circles to find the closest match - simply place the ring on top of whichever looks right, until you find
the right fit!
Place your ring over the circle
UK Ring Size
M The circle’s outer edge should touch
Diameter in mm 16.8mm your ring’s inner edge
E F G H I J K L M
13.7mm 14.1mm 14.5mm 14.9mm 15.2mm 15.6mm 16mm 16.4mm 16.8mm
N O P Q R S T U
17.2mm 17.6mm 18mm 18.4mm 18.8mm 19.2mm 19.5mm 19.9mm
If your ring size appears to fall somewhere between two different circles,
it’ll be a half size measurement, for example ‘M ½’