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RING SIZE CHART & GUIDE

NEED HELP FINDING YOUR RING SIZE?

Whether you're buying a ring for yourself or for someone special, ordering the correct ring size may seem like a guessing game.
Not to worry though, we've provided some useful tips and tricks to help you find the correct size.

There are two methods to measure your ring size:

Method no. 1: Measure your own fingerMethod no. 2: Measure your own ring

Method no. 1: Measure your own finger

Step 1: Measure your finger by wrapping a strip of paper or wide tread around it, leaving enough space to slide the ring over your knuckle.

Step 2: Mark the place where the paper strip meets and measure the length by using a ruler.

This is the circumference of your finger, which corresponds to European ring sizing. E.g. if it measures 5 cm you should choose a size 50.

If you fall in between sizes, we recommend that you chose the larger size. As a rule of thumb, you can always remember that you will probably need a slightly bigger size is if the ring is wide versus slim. If the ring is sleek and slim we recommend that you opt for a lightly smaller size eg. 0,5 size difference.

This method can be used to find the ring size of any of your fingers.

Please note that the ring size can vary depending on the ring design and fit on your finger.

Tips & Tricks

  • Measure your fingers at the end of the day when they’re at their largest.
  • Cold weather can shrink your fingers up to half a size, so make sure they’re warm.
  • If you are between two sizes, always go with the larger one.
  • Lastly, alcohol and salt can make your fingers swell, so refrain from measuring them after cocktails and appetizers.
how to measure a ring

Method no. 2: Measure your own ring

Measure one of your own rings using a ruler. Lay the ring on a flat surface and place a ruler on top of the ring. Measure the ring (inside diameter) on the widest part of the ring. When it comes to selecting the perfect ring size, precision is key, as even a few millimeters can make a difference...

Ring Size Chart

Measure (mm) Circumference (mm) EU Size UK & USA Size Japan Size
13,06 41 41 1 3/4 1
13,38 42 42 2 1/4 2
13,69 43 43 2 1/2 3
14,01 44 44 3 4
14,33 45 45 3 1/4 5
14,65 46 46 3 3/4 6
14,97 47 47 4 7
15,29 48 48 4 1/2 8
15,61 49 49 4 3/4 9
15,92 50 50 5 1/4 10
16,24 51 51 5 3/4 11
16,56 52 52 6 12
16,88 53 53 6 1/4 13
17,20 54 54 6 3/4 14
17,52 55 55 7 1/4 15
17,83 56 56 7 1/2 16
18,15 57 57 8 17
18,47 58 58 8 1/4 18
18,79 59 59 8 3/4 19
19,11 60 60 9 20
19,43 61 61 9 1/2 21
19,75 62 62 10 22
20,06 63 63 10 1/4 23
20,38 64 64 10 3/4 24
20,70 65 65 11 25
21,02 66 66 11 1/2 26
21,34 67 67 11 3/4 27
21,66 68 68 12 1/4 28
21,97 69 69 12 1/2 29
22,29 70 70 13 30
22,61 71 71 13 1/4 31
22,93 72 72 13 3/4 32

Things to consider before you measure your finger or ring

  • Always double-check your measurements for accuracy.
  • The fingers on your dominant hand tend to be larger than those on your non-dominant hand, so keep that in mind when measuring for your ring size.
  • Your finger size can fluctuate slightly during the day, over time, and depending on the temperature. If measuring your actual finger, do so in the afternoon when your hands are warm for best results. If you fall between two ring sizes, choose the larger size (or half size) to ensure a comfortable fit.
  • Ensure you measure the exact finger on which you intend to wear your ring (or a ring that you wear on the same finger). Your ring size will vary between your fingers as well as between your hands.

Ring sizing tips

Here are a couple of tips on choosing ring size based on the ring’s design/style.

Large statement rings: Keep in mind that broad/thicker ring bands (larger than 6mm) will fit tighter. It is better to choose half a size up when purchasing a thicker band, for the ring to be comfortable.

Stacking rings: When you buy slim stackers ensure a comfortable fit by picking a snug-fitting ring size (measure the finger you choose to wear the ring on)..

Still unsure?

Our Customer Support team can help with any other questions you have about finding your best fit. Reach out to us here.