Ring Size Guide

You don't know your ring size, or you want to give someone a gift and can't remember their ring size? No problem, these two methods will help you find the right ring size. 

Option 1: Do you already have a ring to measure? Perfect. Here's how it works:

  1. Choose an existing ring that fits the desired finger.
  2. Measure the inner diameter of the ring (in mm).
  3. Use the size chart (see below) to determine your ring size.
     

Option 2: You don't have a ring to measure yet? No problem! Here's how you can easily find out even without a ring. 

  1. Wrap a piece of paper around the finger on which you want to wear the ring.
  2. The piece of paper should be wrapped very tightly around your finger. The tighter it is, the higher the probability that you'll choose the perfect size for your new ring.
  3. Mark the point where the paper overlaps. Measure the area with a ruler (mm).
  4. You can determine your ring size using the list of ring sizes (see below).
Our ring sizes 49.5 50 52 54 54.5 56 57 58 60 62.5
Inner circumference (mm) 15.7 16 16.5 17 17.3 18 18.2 18.5 19 19.8
EU 49.5 50 52 54 54.5 56 57 58 60 62.5
US 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 10
UK J K L 1/2 N NO P P 1/2 Q 1/2 S T 1/2
France 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 22

 

Did you know? 

  • It's normal for the size of your fingers to change slightly throughout the day. Therefore, it's best to measure several times a day and, if in doubt, choose the larger ring size.
  • Temperature affects the appropriate ring size. On cold days, fingers are slightly thinner, while on warm days they can swell a little.
  • For rings with a wider band, you may need a larger size. When measuring (option 1), make sure to cut the band to the width of the ring.
  • The ring size of your right and left hand is not the same. Therefore, always measure the finger on the hand on which you intend to wear the ring.

We hope you find the perfect ring for you!