It’s important to note that finger size can vary — even throughout the day — so the concept of the “right size” for a piece of jewelry is quite subjective and depends on many factors.
Just like with clothing, even if you have a theoretical size, choosing the right ring size also comes down to comfort and personal feel. Your finger size can change over time due to age, pregnancy, weight variations, and may even fluctuate by one or two sizes in a single day!
Therefore, it’s essential to understand that you don’t need to focus on a measurement accurate to the millimeter. The goal is to find a size that feels comfortable to you.
An optimal ring size is one that slides over the knuckle with slight to moderate resistance.
The ring should go on and off without excessive effort. It should rotate easily around the finger without feeling too tight, yet offer just enough resistance to require a gentle twist when slipping it over the knuckle.
This means you can choose to wear a ring slightly tighter or looser — adjusting by about one size — especially if you know your fingers tend to swell during the summer, for example.