Our ring sizer works just like a belt in determining your actual ring finger size. Simply form a loop around your finger and push one end through the buckle. Slip the ring sizer through your finger and adjust it until it fits perfectly. Make sure it fits snugly and is able to slip through the knuckle of that finger comfortably. Lastly, read off the size from our Ring Size Chart to determine your ring size. With the help of our ring sizer guide, it will be much easier to find the correct fit for your diamond ring, engagement ring, or wedding band.
While using a ring sizer tool is the most accurate method, there are alternatives available if you don’t have one at hand. If you already own a ring that fits your finger properly, you can use it as a reference using our Ring Size Chart. If you do not have fitting rings, fret not!
Watch our life hack video and follow these steps to DIY and accurately measure your ring size without a ring sizer tool, using the string or paper method.
If you’re still in doubt, you can head down to our SK Jewellery Showrooms at your convenience and get your ring size measured professionally by our experts. They can guide you through the process and provide valuable insights to ensure the perfect fit.
Sometimes, it can be a petty task to get an accurate measurement of your or your recipient’s ring size. While making an appointment at a jewellery store and having your measurements taken there might be the safest approach, you must not want to ruin a surprise if you’re planning on one! Therefore, here are a few methods you can try at home so you can measure your or the recipient’s ring size!
Tip: Remember not to pull the string or floss too taut as they can stretch and lead to inaccurate measurements!
While this method is ideal for purchasing a ring as a gift for a loved one, you can also use this as an alternative option to measuring your ring size.
View Ring Size Chart1. Cold conditions can cause your fingers to shrink up to half a size, so it is best to take your ring size measurement at normal room temperature.
2. Alcohol and salt can cause your fingers to swell, so it is best to avoid consuming these before measuring your ring size.
3. Our dominant hand is usually slightly larger, so make sure to measure the exact finger that you wish to wear the ring on, for maximum accuracy.
4. The best time to measure your finger is at the end of the day, as our finger tends to change its size throughout the day.
5. If your knuckle is larger than average, order half a size larger than what your finger alone implies!
6. Consider the shape of your finger: knotted fingers, where the knuckle is the widest point, need a ring that can fit over the knuckle but won't move around at the base; but tapered fingers, where the base of the finger is wider, would probably want a tight fit ring to prevent it from falling off.
7. Measure your ring size 3-4 times against our chart to make sure you get the correct fit!
If you need to resize your ring, we provide complimentary* resizing for diamond rings, engagement rings, and wedding bands – depending on the type of style and design. If you wish to find out more about resizing, book an appointment with us to find out more, or pop by any of our SK Jewellery Showrooms in Malaysia for assistance.
*Note: Complimentary ring resizing is applicable only up to 3 ring sizes for selected designs. For more information, please reach out to us.
Ring size charts can vary as they are based on the average finger diameters of men and ladies in a specific country or region. Our ring size measurement chart and guide is based on Hong Kong standard sizing which is the default standard in most Asian countries, including Malaysia.
To help you find the best fit for your unique ring finger, our ring size chart includes international conversions so you can convert any known ring size to SK Jewellery’s range of ring sizes. Find your dream diamond ring, engagement ring, wedding bands, and more at SK Jewellery.
While we offer a wide range of ring sizes across our collections, it’s still very common for your actual ring size measurement to fall in between two sizes on our chart. If this is the case, you should order the larger size. This is primarily for safety reasons so that you don’t experience your ring getting stuck on your finger.
You can also book an in-person consultation with us to have your ring finger measured at our Showrooms.
Ideally, a ring should fit comfortably on the finger, neither too tight not too loose. It should be able to slide over the knuckle with a tiny resistance but it should not feel overly tight once it’s in place, Aperfectly fit ring should also be easy to remove when desired.