International Ring Size Conversion Chart
How to determine your ring size. (We use US Sizes on our website)
- Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around your finger.
- Mark the point where the two ends meet.
- Measure the string or paper against a ruler to get the circumference of your finger.
- Divide that by 3.14 to get the diameter of your finger.
- Look up your ring size using the table below.
Inside Diameter | Inside Circumference | Sizes | MM | Inches | MM | Inches | British & Australian | US & Canada | French & Russian | German | Japanese | Swiss | 14.86 | 0.585 | 46.68 | 1.84 | H 1/2 | 4 | - | 15 | 7 | - | 15.27 | 0.601 | 47.97 | 1.89 | I 1/2 | 4 1/2 | - | 15 1/4 | 8 | - | 15.70 | 0.618 | 49.32 | 1.94 | J 1/2 | 5 | - | 15 3/4 | 9 | - | 16.10 | 0.634 | 50.58 | 1.99 | L | 5 1/2 | 51 3/4 | 16 | - | 11 3/4 | 16.51 | 0.650 | 51.87 | 2.04 | M | 6 | 52 3/4 | 16 1/2 | 12 | 12 3/4 | 16.92 | 0.666 | 53.16 | 2.09 | N | 6 1/2 | 54 | 17 | 13 | 14 | 17.35 | 0.683 | 54.51 | 2.15 | O | 7 | 55 1/4 | 17 1/4 | 14 | 15 1/4 | 17.75 | 0.699 | 55.76 | 2.20 | P | 7 1/2 | 56 1/2 | 17 3/4 | 15 | 16 1/2 | 18.19 | 0.716 | 57.15 | 2.25 | Q | 8 | 57 3/4 | 18 | 16 | 17 3/4 | 18.53 | 0.729 | 58.21 | 2.29 | Q 3/4 | 8 1/2 | - | 18 1/2 | 17 | - | 18.89 | 0.748 | 59.34 | 2.35 | R 3/4 | 9 | - | 19 | 18 | - | 19.41 | 0.764 | 60.98 | 2.40 | S 3/4 | 9 1/2 | - | 19 1/2 | 19 | - | 19.84 | 0.781 | 62.33 | 2.45 | T 1/2 | 10 | - | 20 | 20 | - | 20.20 | 0.797 | 63.46 | 2.50 | U 1/2 | 10 1/2 | - | 20 1/4 | 22 | - | 20.68 | 0.814 | 64.97 | 2.56 | V 1/2 | 11 | - | 20 3/4 | 23 | - | 21.08 | 0.830 | 66.22 | 2.61 | W 3/4 | 11 1/2 | - | 21 | 24 | - | 21.49 | 0.846 | 67.51 | 2.66 | Y | 12 | 67 1/2 | 21 1/4 | 25 | 27 1/2 | 21.69 | 0.854 | 68.14 | 2.68 | Y 1/2 | 12 1/4 | - | - | - | - | 22.33 | 0.879 | 70.15 | 2.76 | Z+1 | 13 | - | 22 | 27 | - |
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Method 1 of 2: Finding Your Ring Size Using Paper or String
1
Cut a strip of paper or a piece of string. The paper strip should be approximately 1/2" wide, and 5" long.
2
Wrap the paper or string around the finger to be sized. Slide the paper or string up to the knuckle, as the ring must be sized large enough to able to slip off and on, over the knuckle.
3
Use a pen to mark the string or paper where the long end overlaps.
4
Measure the mark from the end of the length of paper or string with a ruler.Use the metric side for more accurate sizing.
5
Locate your ring size by locating your measurement on the printed chart. If the measurement falls in between two sizes, it is recommended that you choose the larger size.