Ring Size Chart

 

Size (US/CA)

Circumference (mm/inches)

Diameter (mm/inches)

4

46.7 mm / 1.84 inches

14.9 mm / 0.59 inches

5

49.3 mm / 1.94 inches

15.7 mm / 0.62 inches

6

51.8 mm / 2.04 inches

16.5 mm / 0.65 inches

7

54.4 mm / 2.14 inches

17.3 mm / 0.68 inches

8

56.9 mm / 2.24 inches

18.1 mm / 0.71 inches

9

59.5 mm / 2.34 inches

18.9 mm / 0.75 inches


From time to time, the manufacturer's sizing differs from this scale.  In these cases, the proper size equivalents are provided within the product description.

 

How to determine your ring size (circumference):

  1. Cut a strip of paper about 5" long and about 1/4" wide.
  2. Inspect the hand that will be wearing the ring. Find the widest part of the finger. Often, this will be at a joint, but it may be in a number of locations and may differ from hand to hand.
  3. Wrap the paper strip around the widest part of the appropriate finger.
  4. Use a pen or pencil to mark the point on the paper where the ends of the paper strip overlap (form a complete circle).
  5. Use a ruler to measure the length from the outside end to the mark on the paper to the nearest 1/16" of an inch (decimal equivalents are given in the table) or millimeter, rounding up if necessary.
  6. Find the closest measurement on the size chart to determine your ring size. Use millimeters for a more accurate size.

Also remember

  • Fingers are not perfectly round, although most rings are
  • The difference in size between finger joints and the place where a ring is to sit also affects the choice of ring size
  • Fingers change size in response to body chemistry and temperature, sometimes by several ring sizes
  • If the measurement is between two potential sizes, choose the larger size to be sure it will fit.
  • Measure in millimeters for a more accurate size.
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