Ring Sizing
You can measure your ring size in a number of ways.
UK sizing is measured alphabetically, in Europe and in the US it is done numerically.
The most accurate way of measuring your ring size is by going to a jewellery store.
Some top tips:
- If you are in between sizes, we suggest sizing up.
- Please take note that if you do have larger knuckles, we would recommend going up half a size.
The below is a chart to help you measure your ring size at home.
EU | US | UK | DIAMETER MM |
42 | 2 1/2 | E | 13.7 |
44 | 3 | F | 14.1 |
45 | 3 1/2 | G | 14.5 |
46 1/2 | 4 | H | 14.9 |
47 | 4.5 | I | 15.3 |
48 1/2 | 4 3/4 | J | 15.5 |
49 | 5 | J 1/2 | 15.7 |
50 | 5 1/4 | K | 15.9 |
51 | 6 | L | 16.3 |
52 1/2 | 6 1/4 | M | 16.7 |
53 1/2 | 6 3/4 | N | 17.1 |
55 | 7 1/4 | 0 | 17.5 |
56 | 7 3/4 | P | 17.9 |
56 | 7 3/4 | P 1/2 | 17.97 |
57 1/2 | 8 1/4 | Q | 18.3 |
58 | 8 1/2 | R | 18.53 |
59 | 8 7/8 | R 1/2 | 18.8 |
60 | 9 3/8 | S 1/2 | 19.31 |
61 | 9 3/4 | T | 19.62 |
62 | 10 1/4 | U | 20.02 |
CHECK THE SIZE OF YOUR EXISTING RING
An alternative way to measure your ring size is by using the below: