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RING SIZE GUIDE

There are several ways to determine your ring size. To ensure you choose the correct size that fits you perfectly the first time, we have described two methods below for finding your ring size.
1. Method Using an Existing Ring
The easiest way is to measure a well-fitting ring. The sizes of our rings are indicated in millimeters on our website.
- Measure the inside diameter at the center of the ring. So, from inner edge to inner edge.
- The number of millimeters is the size. In the image, this is 18 mm.
- A wide ring will feel tighter on your finger, so choose a size half a millimeter larger. For a thin ring, the opposite applies: choose a size half a millimeter smaller.

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2. Method Without an Existing Ring
If you don’t have a well-fitting ring, you can also use the following method. Take a ribbon and wrap it around your finger so it sits loosely. Then measure the ribbon with a ruler and determine your size using the table below:
CIRCUMFERENCE IN MM | RING SIZE |
---|---|
50 mm |
16 |
52 mm |
16,5 |
54 mm | 17 |
55 mm | 17.5 |
56 mm
|
18 |
60 mm
| 19 |
A few points to note:
- If your calculation results in a number not listed in the table (e.g., 16.5 mm), choose the nearest (larger) size.
- Due to heat and cold, your fingers can become a bit thicker or thinner. For instance, a quarter ring size difference can occur within just a few hours. It is therefore most reliable to measure your ring size at room temperature.
- Does your ring size fall between two sizes? Then choose the larger size.