What is your ring
size?

Finding the Perfect Fit

Ring sizing can get tricky when it comes to fashion and stacking rings. As well as mixing and matching a range of wonderful colours and styles, you may want to choose various sizes to wear on different hands and fingers.

UK Ring Size Guide

'Better to be safe, than get your order wrong'

Use the tables below to determine your ring size based on the circumference of your finger.

Ring Size Circumference (mm) EU Size US Size
A37.8381/2
B39.1391
C40.4401 1/2
D41.7412
E42.9422 1/2
F44.2443
G45.5453 3/8
H46.8464
I48.0484 1/2
J48.7494 5/8
K50.0505 1/4
L51.2515 3/4
M52.5526 1/4
Ring Size Circumference (mm) EU Size US Size
N53.8546 3/4
O55.1557
P56.3567 1/2
Q57.6578
R58.9598 5/8
S60.2609 1/8
T61.4619 5/8
U62.76310 1/4
V64.06410 5/8
W65.36511 1/8
X66.66611 5/8
Y67.86812 1/8
Z68.56812 1/2

SOMETHING TO CONSIDER

Here's some small tips. From us, to you.

01

MEASURE AT THE RIGHT TIME

Your fingers can change size throughout the day due to temperature and activity. For the best measurement, measure your finger in the evening when at its largest and at a normal temperature (not too hot or cold).
02

USE A RING YOU ALREADY OWN

If you have a ring that fits the intended finger well, measure its inner diameter and compare it to the ring size chart for a quick and easy size match.

03

CONSIDER BAND WIDTH & STYLE

Wider bands usually fit more snugly, so you may need to go up half a size for comfort. If you're choosing a thinner band, your usual size should be a perfect fit.

04

ENSURE A COMFORTABLE FIT

A well-fitted ring should slide over your knuckle with slight resistance and feel snug, but not tight. If your knuckle is much larger than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between.