RING SIZE GUIDE
FINGER CIRCUMFERENCE IN MM |
DIAMETRE OF THE RING IN MM |
SIZE IN EUROPE |
SIZE IN UK & USA |
46 | 14,65 | 46 | 3,75 |
47 | 14,97 | 47 | 4 |
48 | 15,29 | 48 | 4,50 |
49 | 15,61 | 49 | 4,75 |
50 | 15,92 | 50 | 5,25 |
51 | 16,24 | 51 | 5,75 |
52 | 16,56 | 52 | 6 |
53 | 16,88 | 53 | 6,25 |
54 | 17,20 | 54 | 6,75 |
55 | 17,52 | 55 | 7,25 |
56 | 17,83 | 56 | 7,50 |
57 | 18,15 | 57 | 8 |
58 | 18,47 | 58 | 8,25 |
59 | 18,79 | 59 | 8,75 |
60 | 19,11 | 60 | 9 |
61 | 19,43 | 61 | 9,50 |
62 | 19,75 | 62 | 10 |
If you don’t know your ring size, here are two easy methods that will help you determine your ring size.
1. Determine your ring size using another ring:
• Choose a ring that fits you well on the finger that you would like to wear your new ring on.
• Measure the inner diameter of that ring using a ruler or caliper.
• Compare the measured diameter with the table to see which ring size it corresponds to.
2. Determine your ring size by measuring your finger:
• cut out a paper strip (1 cm wide and 10 cm long)
• wrap around the chosen finger you would like to wear your new ring on
• make sure the paper strip fit over the knuckles
• mark the overlap of the paper with a pen
• measure the distance between the overlap
• the length measured indicates the circumference and standard ring size
• you can also use a string or tape measure instead of the paper strip
If you feel uncertain with these methods, you can also visit a local jeweler and have them measure your ring size for you.
Tips before measuring:
• ring sizes can change during the course of your life
• determine your current size before purchasing a ring
• fingers on left and right hand have different sizes
• sizes can vary depending on time of day and year
• do not measure your ring size right after exercising
• measure at room temperature (not too hot or cold)
• if you can’t decide between two sizes, choose the bigger size
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