US Size | Diameter | Circumference | UK |
---|---|---|---|
US 3 | 14.1mm | 44.2mm | F |
US 4 | 14.9mm | 46.8mm | H |
US 5 | 15.7mm | 49.3mm | J1⁄2 |
US 6 | 16.5mm | 51.9mm | L1⁄2 |
US 7 | 17.3mm | 54.4mm | N1⁄2 |
US 8 | 18.0mm | 57.0mm | P1⁄2 |
US 9 | 19.0mm | 59.5mm | R1⁄2 |
US 10 | 19.8mm | 62.1mm | T1⁄2 |
US 11 | 20.6mm | 64.6mm | V1⁄2 |
US 12 | 21.4mm | 67.2mm | X1⁄2 |
A more extensive size table can be found in Wikipedia.
Keep an eye for our notes on a few rings with a wild personality! For example a 'long ring', that covers much of the finger, probably needs a size up for a more comfortable fit.
We can recommend a few ways to find your ring size and ranking them from best to worst.
You can buy cheap plastic ring sizers all over the internet and they work really well. Keep a small one with your ring stash and you won't have to think about ring sizes again.
Take a ring that feels comfortable at the finger you plan on wearing your new ring. Measure the inside diameter of the ring with a ruler or tape (that's the distance from one side to the other at the widest point). You should come up with a number close to the ones shown above.
Measuring the circumference of your finger with a soft tape is not accurate and can result in funky measurements. We advise against it.
If you need any further help we are always here to help!
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US Size | Diameter | Circumference | UK |
---|---|---|---|
US 3 | 14.1mm | 44.2mm | F |
US 4 | 14.9mm | 46.8mm | H |
US 5 | 15.7mm | 49.3mm | J1⁄2 |
US 6 | 16.5mm | 51.9mm | L1⁄2 |
US 7 | 17.3mm | 54.4mm | N1⁄2 |
US 8 | 18.0mm | 57.0mm | P1⁄2 |
US 9 | 19.0mm | 59.5mm | R1⁄2 |
US 10 | 19.8mm | 62.1mm | T1⁄2 |
US 11 | 20.6mm | 64.6mm | V1⁄2 |
US 12 | 21.4mm | 67.2mm | X1⁄2 |
A more extensive size table can be found in Wikipedia.
Keep an eye for our notes on a few rings with a wild personality! For example a 'long ring', that covers much of the finger, probably needs a size up for a more comfortable fit.
We can recommend a few ways to find your ring size and ranking them from best to worst.
You can buy cheap plastic ring sizers all over the internet and they work really well. Keep a small one with your ring stash and you won't have to think about ring sizes again.
Take a ring that feels comfortable at the finger you plan on wearing your new ring. Measure the inside diameter of the ring with a ruler or tape (that's the distance from one side to the other at the widest point). You should come up with a number close to the ones shown above.
Measuring the circumference of your finger with a soft tape is not accurate and can result in funky measurements. We advise against it.
If you need any further help we are always here to help!
You can request a return from your personal Orders page.
If you have any questions, you can always contact us.