Size guide

About your ring size

Ring sizes may vary depending on the manufacturer. Therefore, we recommend that you do not measure the size of a ring, but the size of the finger on which you would like to wear your ring. Sometimes there are small differences between the fingers of the right and left hand; it may be that a ring fits perfectly on your left hand, but not on your right hand. Also, your fingers may change slightly depending on the season, time of day and over time. Your fingers may be a little wider at night (when they are warm) than in the morning (when they are cold). They may also be a little wider in summer for the same reason. If you are not sure which size to choose, we recommend that you choose a larger ring size.

How to determine your ring size

To determine the size of your ring, you will need a string, a pen and a ruler or, alternatively, a tape measure. Proceed as follows: Wrap the string around your finger. It should be placed where you want your ring to sit. To ensure that the ring can be easily removed from your finger, you should adjust the string so that it fits easily around your knuckle. Mark the point on the string where it meets the end with a pencil. Measure the string to the mark with a millimetre ruler. To determine your ring size, choose the measurement that comes closest to our size chart.

European size Circumference length Inner diameter American Size
7 47 15 4
8 48 15.3 4.5
9 49 15.6 5
10 50 15.9 5.5
11 51 16.2 5.75
12 52 16.5 6
13 53 16.8 6.5
14 54 17.2 7
15 55 17.5 7.5
16 56 17.8 7.75
17 57 18.1 8
18 58 18.4 8.5
19 59 18.8 9
20 60 19.1 9
21 61 19.4 9.75
22 62 19.7 10
23 63 20 10.5
24 64 20.3 11
25 65 20.6 11
26 66 21 11.75
27 67 21.3 12
28 68 21.6 12.5