You have ring size, width, and height. I would like to know which height I should choose for a ring. The options are:

  • 1 mm
  • 2 mm
  • 3 mm
  • 4 mm
  • 5 mm

I do not want the ring to hurt when putting it on and taking it off, but I also do not want the ring touching the other fingers too much. I have larger knuckles, so I want a ring with extremely rounded edges. However, the ring height should be big enough so that the rounded edges are comfortable enough for my big knuckles.

So, could anyone share their experience with ring height, when to choose which height in general situations, and which height to choose for myself?

  • huginn
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    1 month ago

    The main thing you’re looking for here is comfort fit: beveled edges on the inside surface of the ring make it easy to take on and off.

    My Ring’s height is close to 2mm but it tapers down to 1mm with the beveled edge. Super easy to get on and off.

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      1 month ago

      No, I want the inside of the ring to be flat. I only want the edges to be rounded.

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        1 month ago

        Fair enough. The inside of the ring seems the least important part to me, aesthetically. It’s pressed against my skin all day. I want it to be functional more than caring about look.

        And the best function is definitely a beveled edge. It makes a huge difference to have that smoother on/off motion.

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          1 month ago

          I have some comfort fit rings, but since my knuckles are too big, the sharp edges still touch my knuckles. Only rings with extremely rounded edges (basically cylinders) do not hurt my knuckles.