Ring Sizing Chart
|
Size |
Diameter (in mm) |
US |
UK |
|
48 |
15,3 |
4,5 |
H½-I½ |
|
50 |
16 |
5 |
J-K |
|
52 |
16,5 |
6 |
L-L½ |
|
54 |
17,2 |
7 |
M½-N½ |
|
56 |
17,8 |
7,5 |
O-P |
|
58 |
18,5 |
8,5 |
P½-Q½ |
|
60 |
19 |
9 |
R½-S |
|
62 |
19,8 |
10 |
T½ |
|
64 |
20,4 |
10,5 |
V |
Tips:
- Measure the circumference of your finger with a ribbon or piece of paper, the length in millimeters will be your size.
- Measure your finger at its widest point.
- In the evening your fingers will be a bit bigger than earlier in the day, measure it preferably at night.
- You fingers expand when it is warm and when you have been very active - take this in consideration while measuring.
- Each finger on your hand can be different in size, same goes for left and right.
- For a ring with a wider band choose a bigger size than you normally would.
- When you measure a ring you already have and fits well; measure the diameter of the inside of the ring at its widest point.
Please note:
- we do not offer ring size alterations.
- The above listed sizes are the only sizes we offer.
- Not all designs are available in all sizes, check each ring for the availability of the preferred size.