RING SIZE GUIDE.

HOW DO I MEASURE MY RING SIZE?

You will need:

  1. A piece of string, ribbon, or a thin strip of paper

  2. A ruler or measuring tape

  3. A pen or marker

  4. A ring that is the same width as the one you're looking to purchase (optional)

Method 1: Measure an Existing Ring (if available)

If you already own a ring that fits perfectly on the intended finger, you can use it to determine your ring size.

  1. Select a ring that fits the intended finger well.

  2. Place the ring on a ruler and measure the inside diameter in millimetres.

  3. Match the diameter measurement to a ring size chart. You can usually find these charts on jewellery websites or in jewellery stores.

Method 2: Measure Your Finger:

If you don't have an existing ring to measure or want to double-check, follow these steps to measure your finger directly:

  1. Take a piece of string, ribbon, or paper.

  2. Wrap it around the base of the finger where you plan to wear the ring. Make sure it's snug but not too tight.

  3. Mark the point on the string or paper where it meets itself.

  4. Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length from the end to the mark in millimetres.

  5. Match the measurement to the ring size chart to determine your ring size.

EU Size Inside Circumference (mm)

EU 52 51.87 mm
EU 54 53.38 mm
EU 56 55.76 mm
EU 58 57.15 mm
EU 60 60.98 mm
EU 62 62.83 mm
EU 64 64.97 mm

WHAT SYSTEM OF RING SIZES DO YOU USE?

We primarily use the EU (European Union) ring size system for our jewellery. However, ring sizing can vary across different regions and styles.

EU SIZE VS. OTHER SYSTEMS

  • EU 52: US 6.25, UK L½

  • EU 54: US 7.25, UK O½

  • EU 56: US 8, UK Q

  • EU 58: US 8.5, UK Q½

  • EU 60: US 9, UK T

  • EU 62: US 9.5, UK T½

  • EU 64: US 10.25, UK U½