Ringsizes guide

You can find the ringsizes from several countries, as a conversion chart below on this page.

You can find tips about measuring your ringsizes in 3 ways,

  • Link : an the button link below this text (‘official ringsize guide’) , the text is an official ringsize guide you can follow.

  • Link to pdf paper to cut out and mesure yourself at the button link below this text. (‘official ringsize guide’ then ‘resources tab’ ) Please make sure you printer stats are on 100% , to print the correct size. Then follow the steps on the page.

  • by an app to download to mesure a ring that fits you perfectly (make sure the circle is just visible on the inside of your ring)

    Use the app: ‘ring sizer’ or ‘RingFit’, found in the play store (android) or in apple play on your device.

  • Or go to your local jeweler to measure your ringsize.

! Attention! Please read this before taking your size!

Measure your ringsize at many points of the day: when you wake up, during the day and in the evening. This because finger sizes can change when being cold or hot, summertime/wintertime, etc.

Wider rings (from 6mm) often require one size bigger than a thin ring. Add plus one ringsize (+1,5 or +2 ringsizes) if the ring is more than 1cm wide. Ex: if you wear small rings 2-3mm wide and you want a ring that is 7-8 mm wide, i suggest to take one size bigger. and vice versa. If you want a ring that is 1cm or wider, I suggest to take 1,5 size bigger (2 sizes if you fingers swell easily), and vice versa.

Ring Sizing

One more way to measure your ringsize:

First, select a ring that fits for the finger.

Next, measure the diameter opening of that ring.

Use the chart below to determine your ring size.