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About your ring size
Whether you are buying the ring for someone else or yourself, we realize that you may not know which ring size to purchase. To help you, we've prepared a simple guide to determine which ring size will fit your finger.
Whichever method you choose, there are a few basic guidelines to ensure an accurate measure:
- Your ring should fit your finger comfortably: snug enough so that it will not fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
- Measure finger size several times to eliminate an erroneous reading.
Ring Size Table & Conversions
Diameter (mm) |
Size U.S. & Canada |
Size Europe |
Size U.K. & Australia |
14.9 | 4 | 47 | F ½ |
15.1 | I | ||
15.3 | 4 ½ | 48 | I ½ |
15.5 | J | ||
15.7 | 5 | 49 | J ½ |
15.9 | 50 | K | |
16.1 | 5 ½ | K ½ | |
16.3 | 51 | L | |
16.5 | 6 | 52 | L ½ |
16.7 | M | ||
16.9 | 6 ½ | 53 | M ½ |
17.1 | N | ||
17.3 | 7 | 54 | N ½ |
17.5 | 55 | O | |
17.7 | 7 ½ | O ½ | |
17.9 | 56 | P | |
18.1 | 8 | 57 | P ½ |
18.3 | Q | ||
18.5 | 8 ½ | 58 | Q ½ |
18.8 | 59 | R | |
19.0 | 9 | R ½ | |
19.2 | 60 | S | |
19.4 | 9 ½ | 61 | S ½ |
19.6 | T | ||
19.8 | 10 | 62 | T ½ |
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