Ring Sizing Guide
Ring Size Chart
A ring should fit comfortably on the finger.
Not to tight, as this will restrict circulation and make the ring difficult to take off.
It should not be to lose that it may slide off.
The ring chart below shows the ring size along with the measurement in millimetres.
You can use paper or string to wrap around the finger and measure against a ruler to find the circumference, then use the table to find your ring size.
It is recommended that for a chucky ring, you would order a ring ½ a size larger, as chunky rings tend to be a little more snug.
Ring Size |
Circumference (MM) |
Ring Size |
Circumference (MM) |
A |
37.8 |
N |
53.8 |
B |
39.1 |
O |
55.1 |
C |
40.4 |
P |
56.3 |
D |
41.7 |
Q |
57.6 |
E |
42.9 |
R |
58.9 |
F |
44.2 |
S |
60.2 |
G |
45.5 |
T |
61.4 |
H |
46.8 |
U |
62.7 |
I |
48.0 |
V |
64.0 |
J |
48.7 |
W |
65.3 |
K |
50.0 |
X |
66.6 |
L |
51.2 |
Y |
67.8 |
M |
52.5 |
Z |
68.5 |
Bangle Size Chart
You can measure this at home.
Fold your thumb inwards towards your palm and middle finger. Squeeze your hand as though you are putting on a bangle. Wrap a tape measure all the way around your fingers, thumb and knuckles at the widest part. Where the tape measure meets, take that measurement and then look at the circumference in the chart below.
Bangle Size |
Diameter (Inches) |
Circumference (CM) |
S |
2.25 |
17.95 |
M |
2.37 |
18.91 |
L |
2.5 |
19.95 |
XL |
2.62 |
20.91 |