RING SIZE
Finding your exact ring size can be a tricky business. Here are some guidelines to help you find your size. Please note, that we use European sizes.
We recommend that you measure the size of your finger at the end of the day, and that you avoid taking any measurements on unusually hot or cold days.
Your size can vary, depending on how narrow or wide the ring is, so you might have to go up one or more sizes from your regular size, if the ring is very wide. If you feel like you are between two sizes, we always recommend choosing the larger one. Please do not hesitate to contact us, if you need any help choosing the right size.
METHOD 1: Use a ruler and measure the internal diameter of one of your rings and compare to the table below:
Ø15,50 mm |
size 48 |
Ø15,80 mm |
size 49 |
Ø16,20 mm |
size 50 |
Ø16,30 mm |
size 51 |
Ø16,70 mm |
size 52 |
Ø17,10 mm |
size 53 |
Ø17,30 mm |
size 54 |
Ø17,70 mm |
size 55 |
Ø18,00 mm |
size 56 |
Ø18,30 mm |
size 57 |
Ø18,60 mm |
size 58 |
Ø18,90 mm |
size 59 |
Ø19,30 mm |
size 60 |
Ø19,60 mm |
size 61 |
Ø19,90 mm |
size 62 |
Ø20,10 mm |
size 63 |
Ø20,50 mm |
size 64 |
Ø20,80 mm |
size 65 |
Ø21,10 mm |
size 66 |
Ø21,30 mm |
size 67 |
Ø21,70 mm |
size 68 |
Ø22,10 mm |
size 69 |
Ø22,30 mm |
size 70 |
METHOD 2:
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- Take a ribbon/thread and place it by the finger you want your ring for.
- Wrap the ribbon/thread around your finger. Make sure that it is comfortable and not too tight or too loose, and that the ring would be able to pass over your knuckle.
- Mark the spot where the ribbon/thread meets.
- Measure the distance between the two marks with a ruler (in cm with mm visible). Now you have the circumference of your finger, which corresponds to European ring sizing. For instance, if the thread measures 54 mm. you should choose a size 54.