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How to Find Your Ring Size

How to find a ring size with care, whether you are measuring together, planning a surprise, or confirming the fit before production.

Sizing, Metals & Care5 min read

Choosing a ring is part design decision, part practical investment, and part love story. This Kitóko guide recreates the education journey around how to find your ring size in our own voice, with a focus on lab-grown diamonds, thoughtful proportions, and jewellery that can be worn with confidence every day.

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Use a Ring Sizer

Fit is one of the quiet details that makes a ring feel truly made for someone. Measure the correct finger, allow for temperature and time of day, and remember that wider bands often feel firmer than fine bands. If the proposal is a surprise, use clues carefully and confirm the size professionally whenever you can.

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Find Their Size Quietly

Fit is one of the quiet details that makes a ring feel truly made for someone. Measure the correct finger, allow for temperature and time of day, and remember that wider bands often feel firmer than fine bands. If the proposal is a surprise, use clues carefully and confirm the size professionally whenever you can.

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Tips for an Accurate Fit

Fit is one of the quiet details that makes a ring feel truly made for someone. Measure the correct finger, allow for temperature and time of day, and remember that wider bands often feel firmer than fine bands. If the proposal is a surprise, use clues carefully and confirm the size professionally whenever you can.

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If the First Fit Is Not Right

Fit is one of the quiet details that makes a ring feel truly made for someone. Measure the correct finger, allow for temperature and time of day, and remember that wider bands often feel firmer than fine bands. If the proposal is a surprise, use clues carefully and confirm the size professionally whenever you can.

Kitóko Note

If you are designing a ring with Kitóko, we will help you turn this guide into a specific brief: the stone, metal, profile, setting, budget, and personal details that make the piece feel like yours.

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