Size guide
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT FINGER SIZE?
To ensure your ring gives you complete satisfaction, it must fit your finger perfectly. We offer 3 methods to find your perfect fit.
Method 1: You already have a ring in your size - measurement by comparison
The most accurate and easiest way is to measure the inside diameter of your "model" ring. You can also measure the inside 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 edge of the circle just touches the inside of your ring, the size written below the circle is the one you should order. Alternatively, using thick paper and a craft knife, cut out the inside of the circles and, by inserting your finger, determine your ring size.
The most accurate and easiest way is to measure the inside diameter of your "model" ring. You can also measure the inside 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 edge of the circle just touches the inside of your ring, the size written below the circle is the one you should order. Alternatively, using thick paper and a craft knife, cut out the inside of the circles and, by inserting your finger, determine your ring size.
2nd Method: You don't have a "model" ring - measure with a string
Take a piece of light-colored string and a dark marker. Wrap the string around the largest knuckle of the finger that will hold the ring. Mark the point where the string intersects with the marker (make sure you have ink on both ends of the string). Lay the string flat on a ruler and measure the distance in millimeters between the two points; this will give you the ring size to order.
Example: for a measured length of 52 millimeters (or 5.2 cm), you should order a ring with a finger circumference of 52).
If your measurement falls between two sizes, we advise you to take the larger size.
3rd Method: You don't have a "model" ring - measure with a printed tape measure
Less precise, this method gives you an approximate value for your actual ring size. Print our ring sizer at 100% scale and cut out the measuring tape shown. (Check the scale of your printout using a ruler.) Wrap it tightly around the largest joint of the finger that will hold the ring. Note the measurement, in millimeters, overlaid on the 0 on the tape, subtract a margin of error of approximately 3 millimeters, and you will have the ring size to order. Example: for a measured length of 55 millimeters (or 5.5 cm), you should order a ring with a ring size of 52.
Less precise, this method gives you an approximate value for your actual ring size. Print our ring sizer at 100% scale and cut out the measuring tape shown. (Check the scale of your printout using a ruler.) Wrap it tightly around the largest joint of the finger that will hold the ring. Note the measurement, in millimeters, overlaid on the 0 on the tape, subtract a margin of error of approximately 3 millimeters, and you will have the ring size to order. Example: for a measured length of 55 millimeters (or 5.5 cm), you should order a ring with a ring size of 52.
SIZE CORRESPONDENCE CHART
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| 14.1 | 44 |
| 14.5 | 46 |
| 14.9 | 47 |
| 15 | 48 |
| 15.3 | 49 |
| 15.9 | 50 |
| 16.2 | 51 |
| 16.6 | 52 |
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53 |
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54 |
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55 |
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56 |
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57 |
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58 |