Ring Size Chart
How to Measure Your Ring Size
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Use a String or Strip of Paper:
- Wrap it around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where the string/paper overlaps.
- Measure the length with a ruler (in millimeters).
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Match Your Measurement to the Chart:
- Find the closest circumference in the chart below.
- Note: Your fingers may swell slightly at different times of the day, so measure when your fingers are warm.
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Consider Hand and Finger Variations:
- Keep in mind that the size of your dominant hand may differ slightly from your non-dominant hand. It's a good idea to measure both if possible.
- Fingers can vary in size, so always measure the specific finger you intend to wear the ring on.
Ring Size Conversion Chart
Inside Circumference (mm) | US/Canada Size | UK Size | EU Size |
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44.2 | 3 | F | 44 |
46.8 | 4 | H | 47 |
49.3 | 5 | J | 49 |
51.8 | 6 | L | 52 |
54.4 | 7 | N | 54 |
57.0 | 8 | P | 57 |
59.5 | 9 | R | 59 |
62.1 | 10 | T | 62 |
64.6 | 11 | V | 64 |
67.2 | 12 | X | 67 |
Tips for Accuracy
- Avoid measuring your finger when it’s cold or swollen.
- If you're between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.
- Wide bands may require a slightly larger size.