Ring Sizing

 

First, select a ring that fits the desired finger.


Next, measure the diameter opening of that ring.


Use the following chart to determine your ring size.


INTERNAL DIAMETER (MM)

14.1 US / CANADA 3 | UK / AUS F

14.9 US / CANADA 4 | UK / AUS H

15.7 US / CANADA 5 | UK / AUS J

16.5 US / CANADA 6 | UK / AUS L

17.3 US / CANADA 7 | UK / AUS N

18.1 US / CANADA 8 | UK / AUS P

19.0 US / CANADA 9 | UK / AUS R

19.8 US / CANADA 10 | UK / AUS T

20.6 US / CANADA 11 | UK / AUS V

21.4 US / CANADA 12 | UK / AUS X

22.2 US / CANADA 13 | UK / AUS Z

For you fellow, visual folks, see these printables

Ring Chart** Bracelet Chart Common Chain Lengths

(** World of Printables)

**Bangle bracelets are measured differently as they have no clasp. Your measurement must be taken at your hand’s widest point.

  • Make a “duck head” with your hand.

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hand (pointer finger, pinky &thumb) so your bangle can slide on and off comfortably, but not so loose that it falls off.

    (It’s always awkward trying to get this measurement, even with two people.)

  • This is your Bangle Size!