Four steps to measure your ring size:
- Cut a thin strip of paper.
- Wrap the paper strip around your finger. Make sure it is snug.
- Mark with a pen where the two ends meet.
- Measure the length of the paper up to the marked point. Then use our ring size chart to determine the ring size
Measure your finger
Your fingers normally change size depending on the time of day or season. In the summertime, fingers tend to be more swollen than during colder winter days. If you want to measure your fingers, try to find a time that feels «normal» to your fingers. If your knuckle is bigger than where you want your ring placed, try to find a measurement somewhere in the middle of the two.
Wide shank rings
For wide shank rings, we recommend going one size larger than your normal ring size, as this ring has a wider band.
Stackable rings
For Stackable Rings , select one size up from your normal ring size for a looser fit.
Choose a larger size
Considering that your finger size changes throughout the day, it’s always best to choose a ring that’s slightly too large rather than slightly too small. You don’t want to risk getting it stuck on your finger.
| EU Size |
US Size |
| 44 |
3 |
| 45 |
3¼ |
| 46 |
3¾ |
| 47 |
4 |
| 48 |
4½ |
| 49 |
4¾ |
| 50 |
5¼ |
| 51 |
5¾ |
| 52 |
6 |
| 53 |
6¼ |
| 54 |
7 |
| 55 |
7¼ |
| 56 |
7½ |
| 57 |
8 |
| 58 |
8¼ |
| 59 |
8¾ |
| 60 |
9 |
| 61 |
9½ |
| 62 |
10 |
| 63 |
10¼ |
| 64 |
10¾ |
| 65 |
11 |
| 66 |
11½ |
| 67 |
11¾ |
| 68 |
12¼ |
| 69 |
12½ |
| 70 |
13 |
