Size guide
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT FINGER CIRCLE?
In order for your ring to give you full satisfaction, it must be perfectly adapted to your finger. We offer 3 methods to take your turn
1st Method: You already have a ring in your size - measurement by comparison
The most accurate and easiest way is to measure the inside diameter of the "model" ring. You can also measure the inner diameter of your model ring using our printable ring sizer. Download and print our ring sizer at 100% scale (A4 format). Take one of your rings and place it on the circles to find the corresponding size. When the outer line of the circle touches the inside of your ring, the size written below the circle is the size you should order. You can also, using thick paper and using a cutter, hollow out the inside of the circles and, by running your finger through them, determine the size of your finger.
The most accurate and easiest way is to measure the inside diameter of the "model" ring. You can also measure the inner diameter of your model ring using our printable ring sizer. Download and print our ring sizer at 100% scale (A4 format). Take one of your rings and place it on the circles to find the corresponding size. When the outer line of the circle touches the inside of your ring, the size written below the circle is the size you should order. You can also, using thick paper and using a cutter, hollow out the inside of the circles and, by running your finger through them, determine the size of your finger.
2nd Method: You don't have a "model" ring - string measurement
Get a light string and a dark marker. Wrap the string around the most important knuckle of the finger that will host the ring. Mark the intersection point of the string with the marker (be careful to have ink on both parts of the string). Lay the string on a ruler and measure the distance in millimeters between the two points and you will get the finger size to order.
Example: for a measured length of 52 millimeters (or 5.2 cm), you must order a ring size 52).
If your measurement falls between 2 sizes, we advise you to take the larger size.
3rd Method: You don't have a "model" ring - printed tape measure
Less precise, it gives you an approximate value of your real finger circumference. Print our ring sizer at 100% scale and cut out the graduated tape that is on it. (check the scale of your impression using a decimeter) Wrap it, tight, around the most important phalanx of the finger which will receive the ring. Note the value, in millimeters, superimposed on the 0 of the ribbon, remove a margin of error of about 3 millimeters and you will obtain the finger circumference to order. Example: for a measured length of 55 millimeters (or 5.5 cm), you must order a ring size 52.
Less precise, it gives you an approximate value of your real finger circumference. Print our ring sizer at 100% scale and cut out the graduated tape that is on it. (check the scale of your impression using a decimeter) Wrap it, tight, around the most important phalanx of the finger which will receive the ring. Note the value, in millimeters, superimposed on the 0 of the ribbon, remove a margin of error of about 3 millimeters and you will obtain the finger circumference to order. Example: for a measured length of 55 millimeters (or 5.5 cm), you must order a ring size 52.
SIZE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
Length (mm) | Diameter (mm) | Ring size |
49 |
15.3 | 49 |
50 |
15.9 | 50 |
51 | 16.2 | 51 |
52 | 16.6 | 52 |
53 | 16.9 | 53 |
54 | 17.2 | 54 |
55 |
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55 |
56 | 17.8 | 56 |
57 | 18.1 | 57 |
58 | 18.5 | 58 |