Ring Sizing Guide
The first step to the perfect ring is knowing your size. We stock a ring sizer that you can purchase on our website here or use one of the two methods below to ensure that you get it right.
Measure a ring - You'll need a ring and a ruler.
• Select a ring that fits the desired finger
• Measure inside of the ring, horizontally across the widest part, from side to side (in mm). This will give you the ring diameter.
• Use the conversion chart to find your size.
Measure your finger - You'll need scissors, paper, a pen and a ruler.
• Wrap an evenly cut strip of paper around the base of your finger you want to measure.
• Pull the paper so it’s snug against your skin to ensure a proper fit.
• Mark where the paper meets.
• Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm) for your fingers' circumference.
• Use the conversion chart to find your size.
• If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, repeat the process around your knuckle, ensuring you measure it tightly. Compare the two sizes and consider sizing up to fit the ring over your knuckles.
• Our rings are Australian/UK sizes. If you are in between or purchasing a ring with a wider band you should choose a size ½ -1 size larger, we recommend sizing up to ensure an ideal fit.
• You need to take the knuckle into consideration when sizing as in some cases the bottom of your finger may be smaller than your knuckle.
• Fingers tend to swell throughout the day and with the seasons. We recommend measuring your fingers at the end of the day for a comfortable fit.
• Do a shake test to make sure the ring won't fall off with movement.
Measure a ring - You'll need a ring and a ruler.
• Select a ring that fits the desired finger
• Measure inside of the ring, horizontally across the widest part, from side to side (in mm). This will give you the ring diameter.
• Use the conversion chart to find your size.
Measure your finger - You'll need scissors, paper, a pen and a ruler.
• Wrap an evenly cut strip of paper around the base of your finger you want to measure.
• Pull the paper so it’s snug against your skin to ensure a proper fit.
• Mark where the paper meets.
• Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm) for your fingers' circumference.
• Use the conversion chart to find your size.
• If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, repeat the process around your knuckle, ensuring you measure it tightly. Compare the two sizes and consider sizing up to fit the ring over your knuckles.
DIA (MM) |
US/CA |
UK/AU |
EUROPE |
JAPAN |
CHINA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
15.7 |
5 |
J 1/2 |
49 |
9 |
10 |
16.5 |
6 |
L 1/2 |
52 |
11 |
12 |
17.3 |
7 |
N 1/2 |
54 |
14 |
15 |
18.1 |
8 |
P 1/2 |
57 |
16 |
17 |
19.0 |
9 |
R 1/2 |
60 |
18 |
19 |
19.8 |
10 |
T 1/2 |
62 |
20 |
22 |
20.6 |
11 |
V 1/2 |
65 |
23 |
24 |
21.4 |
12 |
X 1/2 |
67 |
25 |
26 |
Tips & tricks:
• Our rings are Australian/UK sizes. If you are in between or purchasing a ring with a wider band you should choose a size ½ -1 size larger, we recommend sizing up to ensure an ideal fit.
• You need to take the knuckle into consideration when sizing as in some cases the bottom of your finger may be smaller than your knuckle.
• Fingers tend to swell throughout the day and with the seasons. We recommend measuring your fingers at the end of the day for a comfortable fit.
• Do a shake test to make sure the ring won't fall off with movement.