Ring Size Guide - India by The Men Thing
Choosing the perfect ring starts with knowing your correct ring size.
Follow these quick and simple steps to find your ring size at home — no special tools needed!
Method 1: Measure Using a Paper or String
You’ll Need:
A strip of paper (or string), a pen, and a ruler (in millimeters).
Steps:
- Wrap it around your finger: Take a thin strip of paper and wrap it snugly around the base of the finger where you’ll wear the ring.
- Mark the overlap point: Mark the spot where the paper meets.
- Measure the length: Lay the strip flat and measure the distance between the start and the mark (in millimeters).
- Match your size: Use the chart below to find your ring size based on your measurement.

Method 2: Use an Existing Ring
- Take a ring that fits perfectly.
- Measure the inside diameter (straight across the center) in millimeters.
- Use the conversion chart below to find the matching size.
Indian Ring Size Chart
|
Ring Size (India) |
Inner Circumference (mm) |
|---|---|
|
16 |
56 mm |
|
17 |
57 mm |
|
18 |
58 mm |
|
19 |
59 mm |
|
20 |
60 mm |
|
21 |
61 mm |
|
22 |
62 mm |
|
23 |
63 mm |
|
24 |
64 mm |
|
25 |
65 mm |
|
26 |
66 mm |
📝 Tip:
Ring size numbers in India match the ring’s inner circumference in millimeters.
So, if your finger measures 60 mm, your ring size is 20.
Pro Tips for Accurate Sizing
- Measure your finger at the end of the day, not when it’s cold (fingers shrink slightly in cold).
- If your ring has a wide band, choose one size larger for comfort.
- If your knuckles are large, measure both the base and the knuckle — pick a size in between.
- Always measure twice for accuracy.
Quick Summary
|
Step |
What to Do |
Result |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Wrap paper around finger |
Get finger circumference in mm |
|
2 |
Measure with ruler |
Note measurement |
|
3 |
Match with chart |
Find correct ring size |