Ring Size Guide
US Size
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SML Scale
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Diameter
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Circum.
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/Midi Sizes/
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US 3
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Small Midi
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14.1mm
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44.2mm
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US 4
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Medium Midi
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14.9mm
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46.8mm
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/Normal Sizes/
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US 6
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Small
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16.5mm
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51.9mm
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US 7
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Medium
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17.3mm
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54.4mm
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US 8
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Large
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18.0mm
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57.0mm
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US 9
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XLarge
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19.0mm
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59.5mm
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The above sizes are intended for ladies' fingers mostly. For men, a US size 9 is considered Medium.
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, might need a size up for a more comfortable fit.
How to measure your ring size
You can buy a reliable ring sizer from our shop. You can also get your ring size professionally measured at any jeweller's, they will usually offer this service for free. If you are in a hurry and want to measure on your own, follow the instructions below.
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. If you need any further help we are always here to help! :)
Measuring the circumference of your finger with a soft tape is not accurate and can result in funky measurements.
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