Ring Size Guide
How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home
Option 1: Using a Piece of String or Paper
- Prepare a non-elastic String or Paper Strip: Cut a piece of string or a thin strip of paper about 4-6 inches long.
- Wrap It Around Your Finger: Wrap it around the base of the finger you plan to wear the ring on. Make sure it’s snug but not too tight.
- Mark the Overlap: Mark the spot where the string or paper overlaps with a pen.
- Measure the Length: Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length (in millimeters) with a ruler.
- Find Your Size: Use the measurement to find your ring size using the chart below.
Option 2: Using a Ring You Already Own
- Choose a Ring: Select a ring that fits the intended finger comfortably.
- Measure the Diameter: Use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of the ring (in millimeters).
- Match to Size Chart: Compare the measurement to our ring size chart to determine your size.
Quick Tips:
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when it’s warm, as fingers can shrink in cold weather.
- If you’re between sizes, choose the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
- Remember that your fingers on your dominant hand might be slightly larger.
Ø
(mm)
|
EU size
(circumference mm)
|
UK size
|
FR size
|
JP size
|
14,6
|
46
|
G 1/2
|
6,0
|
5,9
|
15,3
|
48
|
I 1/2
|
8,0
|
7,8
|
15,9
|
50
|
K
|
10
|
9,7
|
16,6
|
52
|
L 1/2
|
12
|
11,6
|
17,2
|
54
|
N
|
14
|
13,6
|
17,8
|
56
|
P
|
16
|
15,5
|
18,5
|
58
|
Q 1/2
|
18
|
17,4
|
19,1
|
60
|
S
|
20
|
19,3
|
19,7
|
62
|
T 1/2
|
22
|
21,2
|
20,4
|
64
|
V
|
24
|
23,1
|
21,0
|
66
|
X
|
26
|
25,0
|
21,6
|
68
|
Y 1/2
|
28
|
26,9
|