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Ring Sizing Guide

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE AT HOME

You can measure your ring size using either string or dental floss.
Take the string or floss and wrap it around the base of your finger, marking where the string or floss first overlaps with a pen.
Then, line that up with a ruler and take down its length in millimetres.
The ring size chart below will tell you what ring size that measurement correlates to.

Ring Sizing Guide

 

RING SIZE CONVERSION CHART

 

                                     

U.S.A. SIZE

AUS/UK SIZE

                                      

3

F

4

H

5

J & 1/2

6

M

7

O

8

Q

9

R & 1/2

10

T & 1/2

11

V & 1/2

12

Y

13

Z1

14

Z3

 


PLEASE NOTE

Before you measure your ring size, keep in mind a couple of important points:
  • If your knuckle is large, you should order at least half a size bigger than what your finger measurement is, or you may not be able to slide the ring on over your knuckle.
  • Ensure the accuracy of your measurement by measuring your finger multiple tries. We recommend measuring your finger three to four different times because the temperature can effect finger size. Fingers tend to swell when you are hot, and become smaller when you are cold.
  • String and floss can stretch, so try not to pull it too tight around your finger. If you do, your measured ring finger size may be larger than your finger actually is, and any rings you purchase may be too big.

If you have any questions at all or need more advice with sizing please don't hesitate to get in touch.

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