Ringsizes guide

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

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

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

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

  • 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.