Get Your Ideal Ring Size - Fast, Accurate, and Convenient!

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  • Ring Size Guide
  • Bracelet Size Guide
  • Necklace Size Guide

Step 1: Prepare a Strip of Paper
Take a thin strip of paper (about 10-15 cm long and 1 cm wide).

Step 2: Wrap the Paper Around Your Finger
Wrap the paper snugly around the base of the finger you intend to wear the ring on.
Make sure the paper is neither too tight nor too loose.

Step 3: Mark the Overlapping Point
Use a pen or pencil to mark the point where the paper overlaps itself.
This mark indicates the circumference of your finger.

Step 4: Measure the Length
Carefully remove the paper from your finger and lay it flat on a surface.
Use a ruler to measure the length from the end of the paper to the mark you made. This measurement represents the inner circumference of your finger.

Step 5: Determine Your Ring Size
Compare the measured length (in millimeters or inches) to the ring size chart.

Inside Diameter Inside Circumference SIZE
MM MM US / Canada UK / Australia / South Africa France / Germany Italy Spain Japan
14.1 44.2 3 F 44 4 4.5 4
14.5 45.5 3.5 G 46 5 5.5 5
14.9 46.8 4 H 47 6 7 7
15.3 48 4.5 I 48 8 8 8
15.7 49.3 5 J-½ 49 10 9.5 9
16.1 50.6 5.5 K-½ 51 11 10.5 10
16.5 51.9 6 L-½ 52 12 12 11
16.9 53.1 6.5 M-½ 53 13 13 13
17.3 54.4 7 N-½ 54 15 14.5 14
17.7 55.7 7.5 O-½ 56 16 16 15
18.1 57 8 P-½ 57 17 17 16
18.5 58.3 8.5 Q-½ 58 18 18.5 17
19 59.5 9 R-½ 59 20 19.5 18
19.4 60.8 9.5 S-½ 61 21 21 20
19.8 62.1 10 T-½ 62 22 22 21
20.2 63.4 10.5 U-½ 63 24 23.5 22
20.6 64.6 11 V-½ 64 25 24.5 23
21 65.9 11.5 W-½ 66 26 26 25
21.4 67.2 12 X-½ 67 27 27.5 26
21.8 68.5 12.5 Z 68 28 28.5 28
22.2 69.7 13 Z+1 70 30 30 29
22.6 71 13.5 Z+1.5 71 31 31 30
23 72.3 14 Z+3 72 32 32.5 31
23.4 73.5 14.5 Z+4 73 33 33.5 32
23.8 74.8 15 Z+5 74 35 35 33
Why Does Accurate Ring Sizing Matter?
(1)Comfort: A ring that’s too tight can feel restrictive and uncomfortable, while one that’s too loose risks falling off.

(2)Appearance: A well-fitted ring looks more elegant and sits perfectly on your finger.

(3)Longevity: The right fit minimizes unnecessary movement, helping your ring last longer and stay in better condition.
Tips for Accuracy:
(1)Measure your finger at room temperature, as fingers can shrink or expand in extreme temperatures.

(2)Measure multiple times to ensure consistency.

(3)If the measurement falls between two sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.
Bracelet Length Inches 5.5 5.9 6.3 6.7 7.1 7.5 7.9 8.3 8.7
cm 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

We have already listed some steps for you to choose your right size bracelets.

Step 1: Measure your wrist using a flexible tape measure or a strip of paper.
Gently wrap the tape measure around the widest part of your wrist and record the measurement. If using a strip of paper, mark the point where it overlaps, then lay it flat against a ruler to determine the length (ensure the starting edge of the paper aligns with the 0 mark on the ruler). This measurement represents your wrist size.
Step 2: Increase the measurement by one inch (2.5 cm) to determine your bracelet size.
Ensure there is sufficient room to comfortably fit two fingers beneath the bracelet, as this extra space is necessary for adding charms. If you intend to attach fewer than seven charms, adding 2 cm is sufficient. For eight or more charms, increase the measurement by 3 cm. When selecting a bangle, simply choose one size larger than your actual wrist measurement.

Notes:

(1)To find the perfect bracelet size, measure your wrist snugly and add 2 to 3 cm to the measurement.

(2)If your measurement falls between sizes, consider your preference for fit. If you prefer a snug fit, choose the smaller size. If you like a looser fit, go for the larger size.

(3)Keep in mind that new bracelets may feel stiff at first, which can make them seem tighter than they are. With wear, the bracelet will soften and become more comfortable.

(4)Note that adding charms to your bracelet will reduce its flexibility and make it feel tighter.

US Moissanite Lesson

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Necklace Length (Inches) Necklace Length (cm) Style Name Body Position
14” 35 cm Collar Fits close to neck
16” 40 cm Choker Choker
18” 45 cm Princess Hangs at the collarbone
20” 50 cm Matinee Reaches just pass the collarbone
22” 55 cm Matinee Falls at or just above the top of the bust
24” 61 cm Opera Sits around the center of the bust
30” 76 cm Rope Drapes below the bust

FAQs

How to find my ring size at home?
Step 1: Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string.
Step 2: Wrap it around the base of the finger you want to measure.
Step 3: Mark where the paper or string overlaps.
Step 4: According to the ring size chart to find your size based on the circumference.
How to find my girlfriends ring size?
A:Step 1: Take a ring she already wears on the finger you’re sizing for (usually the left ring finger for engagement rings).
Step 2: Place it on a piece of paper and trace the inside circle.
Step 3: Measure the diameter of the circle in millimeters.
Step 4: Use a ring size chart to determine her size.
What if I’m between ring sizes?
If you’re between sizes, it’s usually better to go with the larger size. Rings can be resized smaller more easily than they can be enlarged.
Can I use a ring size chart from any country?
Ring size charts vary by country (e.g., US, UK, EU, Japan). Make sure you’re using the correct chart for your region.
Can rings be resized?
Most rings can be resized, but it depends on the material and design. For example:Gold, silver, and platinum rings are easier to resize. Eternity bands or rings with intricate designs may be harder to resize.
What’s the difference between diameter and circumference in ring sizing?
Diameter: The distance across the center of the ring.
Circumference: The distance around the inside of the ring.
Both measurements can be used to determine ring size, but circumference is more common for sizing charts.