SIZE GUIDE

To think about with ring size

  • Consider which finger you want the ring on, as different fingers are different widths. Our rings fit nicely on all fingers, so experiment with where you think it fits best!
  • Keep in mind the width of the ring, as wider rings will be slightly smaller on the finger than "narrower" rings. For example, if you are considering a heel ring, it is strongly recommended to go up 1-2 sizes from your normal size.

  • Remember to measure your ring size with normal body temperature, as the size of the finger can vary depending on heat and cold.

  • If you choosing between two sizes, the recommendation is to take the larger size.

MEASURE YOUR SIZE FROM A RING YOU'RE ALREADY USING

One way to calculate one's ring size is to measure a ring that you already know fits well on your finger.

Measure the inner diameter of the ring in the middle. Be careful not to measure from the outside of the ring, only the inside diameter.

Use the measurement in mm to find your ring size. For example, if the measurement is 20 mm, your ring size is 20.

MEASURE YOURSELF

An easy way to figure out your ring size is to tie a string around your finger, the way you want the ring to fit comfortably.

Then measure the length of the wire in mm. This length corresponds to your ring size. (Below is a table that explains which size you have depending on the circumference you measured).

CHART

LENGTH IN MM SIZE
47 - 49 15
49 - 50 16
51 - 53 17
54 - 57 18
58 - 60 19
61 - 63 20
64 - 66 21
67 - 69 22
70 - 73 23

General information

Usual sizes for women are approx. 15 - 19.

As a rule, it is usually said that the standard sizes for women are:

16mm (S), 17mm (M), 18 - 19mm (L)

Usual sizes for men are approx. 18 - 22.

As a rule, it is usually said that the standard size for men is: 20 - 21 mm

 

You are very welcome to contact us if there are any questions or concerns about ring sizes.