How do I size my finger for a ring?
The best way to size your finger is to use a ring gauge. A jeweler will size your ring for no charge or you can find ring gauges online or at hobby stores. A ring gauge is simple a collection rings connected together. Try on the the various sizes until you find the one which is the most comfortable. You must remember that a man's finger size changes slightly throughout the day so do not pick a size too tight or too loose. At a hobby store you can most likely use a ring gauge right in the store.
Our store uses American sizes. Below is a chart of the American sizes with English and millimeter conversions. Many countries have different sizing systems. You can can contact us for a conversion or find conversion charts online.
A less accurate way is to measure the circumference of your finger around the knuckle, but I do not recommend this method because the sizing is in millimeters and it is difficult to get the tape measure in a perfect position to measure accurately.
Size conversion chart
If you have any questions please contact us.
US/CANADA - UK/AUS
5.5 - L
6.0 - M
6.5 - N
7.0 - O
7.5 - P
8.0 - Q
8.5 - Q 1/2
9.0 - R 1/2
9.5 - S 1/2
10.0 - T 1/2
10.5 - U 1/2
11.0 - V 1/2
11.5 - W 1/2
12.0 - Y
12.5 - Z
13.0 - Z+1
13.5 - Z+2
14.0 - Z+3
14.5 - Z+4
15.0 - Z+5
Size-finger circumference in MM
5.5 - 51
6.0 - 52
6.5 - 53
7.0 - 55
7.5 - 56
8.0 - 57
8.5 - 58
9.0 - 59
9.5 - 61
10.0 - 62
10.5 - 63
11.0 - 65
11.5 - 66
12.0 - 68
12.5 - 69
13.0 - 70
13.5 - 72
14.0 - 73
14.5 - 74
15.0 - 75
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