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!