Choosing your ring size

Do you already own a standard ring to measure?

If you have a ring in your size, you can compare it to the sizes of a printable ring size guide.

  1. To do this, print this ring size guide in real size.
  2. Be sure to check the scale at the bottom of the page before using it.
  3. Place your ring on the sheet and find the circle where the inside of your ring touches the outside of the circle line.
  4. The size indicated inside the circle is your size.

If you hesitate between two sizes, take the larger one.

You don’t already own a  standard ring?

You can also find your size by measuring the circumference of your finger with a thin strip of paper or a piece of string.

  1. Take a piece of light-colored string (or a very thin strip of paper), a dark marker or felt tip pen and a tape measure.
  2. Wrap the string around the largest phalanx of the finger on which you want to wear your ring
  3. Mark the intersection, making sure to put ink on both ends of the string.
  4. Measure the distance between the two areas marked with a decimeter or other measuring tool
  5. The measurement in millimeter corresponds to your size (60 mm = size 60). For other units of measurement, compare your measurement to the conversion table
MM/FR
UK
US
38
A
0.5
39
B
1
40
B ½
40.5
C
1.5
41
C ½
42
D
2
43
E
2.5
44
F
3
45
G
3.5
46
G ½
47
H
4
48
I
4.5
49
J
5
50
K
5.5
51
L
6
52
M
6.5
53
M  ½ 
54
N
7
55
O
7.5
56
P
8
57
P  ½ 
58
Q
8.5
59
R
9
60
S
9.5
61
T
10
62
½ 
63
U
10.5
64
V
11
65
W
11.5
66
½ 
67
X
12
68
Y
12.5
69
Z
13

Choosing your bracelet size

You can measure the circumference of your wrist using the same technique as for measuring your finger circumference:

  1. Take a piece of light-colored string (or a very thin strip of paper), a dark marker or felt-tip pen and a tape measure.
  2. Wrap the string around the largest phalanx of the finger on which you want to wear your ring
  3. Mark the intersection, making sure to put ink on both ends of the string.
  4. Measure the distance between the two marked areas with a decimeter or other measuring tool.
  5. Compare the measurement found in cm or inches, to the table to choose your size of bracelet

If your measurement is two sizes, take the smaller size if you prefer a bracelet close to the wrist or the larger size for a looser style.

Regardless of the size, you can always tighten or loosen the bracelet slightly.

SIZE
CM
INCHES
Petit
13.5 to 16
5 to 6.5
Moyen
15.5 to 17.5
6 to 7
Grand
17 to 19.5
7 to 8
Très grand
19 to 21
7.5 to 8.5