If you have questions about ring sizes let us know. Here’s what you should know about our ring sizing:
- All of our rings are sized according to US & Canada standards.
- If you’re unsure about a size follow the guide below or send us a message.
Already know your size according to a different country’s standard? Use our conversion chart below to see which US & Canada size you need to order.
Diameter |
USA & Canada |
AU & UK |
Europe ISO |
Japan |
14 mm / 0.55" |
3 |
F |
44 |
4 |
15 mm / 0.59" |
4 |
H |
46 & 1/2 |
7 |
15,6 mm / 0.61" |
5 |
J |
49 |
9 |
16,6 mm / 0.65" |
6 |
L |
51 & 1/2 |
11 |
17,2 mm / 0.67" |
7 |
N |
54 |
14 |
18,1 mm / 0.71" |
8 |
P |
56 & 3/4 |
16 |
19,1 mm / 0.75" |
9 |
R |
59 |
18 |
19,7 mm / 0.77" |
10 |
T |
61 & 1/2 |
20 |
20,7 mm / 0.81" |
11 |
V |
64 |
23 |
21,8mm / 0.85" |
12 |
Y |
66 & 1/2 |
25 |
22,5mm / 0.88" |
13 |
Z+1 |
69 |
27 |
If you don't know what your ring size is, follow the step-by-step guide for measuring your fingers the old fashioned way below!
- Grab a pen and a piece of non-stretchy string or paper that’s 6’’ long and 1/4’’ wide.
- Wrap your string around the finger you want to measure. Make sure it’s snug, but not tight, on the area where you will wear your ring.
- Notice where the string overlaps to create a circle, then mark it at this point.
- Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the string or paper in millimeters.
- Find your measurement on the “Inside Diameter” column, then check to see which US & Canada size it corresponds to.