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RING SIZE CHART & GUIDE

Follow Our Ring Size Guide And Find Your Ring Size

Ring Size Chart

 

 Ring Diameter (mm)
Finger Circumf. (mm)
AUS
UK
US
EU
14.5
45
 6
G
3.75
45
14.8 46.5 H 4.25 46.5
15.2 47.8 I 4.5 47.5
15.6 49.0 J 5 48.5
16.0 50.3 10  K 5.5 50
16.4 51.5 11  L 6 51
16.8 52.8 12  M 6.5 52.5
17.2 54.0 13  N 6.75 53.5
17.4 54.7 14  O 7 55
18.0 56.6 15  P 7.5 56
18.4 57.8 16  Q 8 57.5
19.0 59.1 17  R 8.5 59
19.2 60.3 19  S 9 60.25
19.5 61.29 19  T 9.5 62.75
20 62.8 21  U 10 63
20.3 63.8 23  V 10.5 64

Follow our ring size guide and find your ring size

How do I find my ring size?

Many customers wonder how to determine their ring size. To address this common concern, we have created a detailed guide to assist you in finding your ideal fit. Our aim is to make the process as easy and convenient as possible, whether you're shopping from home or visiting our store.

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 5,4 cm you should choose a size 54. 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.

Method no. 2: Measure your own ring

When selecting the perfect ring size, it is crucial to use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of the ring. Place the ring on a flat surface and position the ruler on top of it. Measure at the widest part of the ring, as this will provide you with accurate results. Remember, precision is key!