Jewellery Ring Size Guide
HOW DO I KNOW WHAT RING SIZE I AM ?
Most of the world goes by number sizing which is the easiest and most accurate way. England uses letter sizing and some Australian jewellery shops use this too.
As a rough guide the most common size for women is a size 7 on their ring finger, 8 on middle finger and 9 on index finger. For Men the most common is size 10, followed by 9 and 11.
The most accurate way is to purchase our re-usable ring sizer. Alternatively you can measure the inner diameter of one of your own rings or wrap a piece of string or paper around your finger to get the circumference of your ring size. You will see that it is not a big jump in size from one number to the next. Below is a ring size chart we have made to help you with sizing including ring diameter and circumference.
We also have a printable size chart to help you match size with rings you already have.
LETTERS NUMBERS INNER DIAMETER CIRCUMFERENCE
J, K, L 5 15.7mm 49.3mm
L, M, N 6 16.5mm 51.8mm
N, O, P 7 17.3mm 54.4mm
P, Q, R 8 18.1mm 56.9mm
R, S, T 9 18.9mm 59.5mm
T, U, V 10 19.8mm 62.1mm
V, W, X 11 20.6mm 64.6mm
X, Y, Z 12 21.4mm 67.2mm
Z, Z+1, Z+2 13 22.2mm 69.7mm
Z+2, Z+3, Z+4 14 23.0mm 72.3mm
Tips For Measuring Ring Size
- Measure the inside of another ring that fits using a tape measure and or use our printable ring sizer or purchase our re-usable ring sizer.
- The ring should fit your finger comfortably: snug enough so it won’t fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle with relative ease.
- When the knuckle is bigger than the base of the finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two.
- Measure your ring size at the end of the day when your fingers are warm. Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather and your fingers are actually smaller in the early morning and in cold weather. Also, keep in mind that the fingers on your dominant hand are usually larger.