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How do I determine my ring size?

 

Ring Sizing Chart

The best way to determine your ring size is to try out a few different rings and decide which one fits you best. However, that is not always possible and after all this is the internet. dziTibet uses standard American ring sizing and most rings we carry have sizes ranging from 5-10. If you do not know your ring size we will help you by providing a couple different methods to find your best fit.

Method 1
1 - The first step is to wrap a string around the finger you are trying to size.
2 - Try and measure the area that is largest on your finger, this can be the knuckle joint.
3 - The string should meet up with a snug fit, not too loose nor too tight.
4 - Mark the string where they meet.
5 - Remove the string from your finger and measure it with a ruler.
6 - Take that measurement and match it to the conversion chart below.

International Ring Size Chart

 

Size (inches)

 

Size (mm)

 

Diameter (mm)

 

U.S.A. size

 

Japanese size

 

British size

 

German size

 

Swiss size

1 14/16

48

15.27

4 1/2

8

I - 1/2

15 1/4

--

1 15/16

49

15.70

5

9

J 1/2

15 3/4

--

2

51

16.10

5 1/2

11

L

16

11 3/4

2 1/16

52

16.51

6

12

M

16 1/2

12 3/4

2 2/16

53

16.92

6 1/2

13

N

17

14

2 3/16

55

17.35

7

14

O

17 1/4

15 1/4

2 4/16

56

17.75

7 1/2

15

P

17 3/4

16 1/2

2 5/16

57

18.19

8

16

Q

18

17 3/4

2 6/16

58

18.53

8 1/2

17

Q 1/2

18 1/2

--

2 7/16

59

18.89

9

18

R 1/2

19

--

2 8/16

61

19.41

9 1/2

19

S 1/2

19 1/2

--

2 9/16

62

19.84

10

20

T 1/2

20

--

2 10/16

63

20.20

10 1/2

22

U 1/2

20 1/4

--

2 11/16

65

20.68

11

23

V 1/2

20 3/4

--

2 12/16

66

21.08

11 1/2

24

W 1/2

21

--

2 13/16

68

21.49

12

25

Y

21 1/4

27 1/2

2 14/16

69

21.89

12 1/2

26

Z

21 3/4

28 3/4

2 15/16

70

22.33

13

27

--

22

--

  

Size (inches)

Size (mm)

Diameter (mm)

U.S.A. size

Australian size

Italian size

French size

 

1 14/16

48

15.27

4 1/2

I 1/2

8

--

 

1 15/16

49

15.70

5

J 1/2

9.5

--

 

2

51

16.10

5 1/2

L

10.5

51 3/4

 

2 1/16

52

16.51

6

M

11.5

52 3/4

 

2 2/16

53

16.92

6 1/2

N

13

54

 

2 3/16

55

17.35

7

O

14.5

55 1/4

 

2 4/16

56

17.75

7 1/2

P

16

56 1/2

 

2 5/16

57

18.19

8

Q

17

57 3/4

 

2 6/16

58

18.53

8 1/2

Q 1/2

18.5

58

 

2 7/16

59

18.89

9

R 1/2

19.5

59 1/4

 

2 8/16

61

19.41

9 1/2

S 1/2

21

60 1/2

 

2 9/16

62

19.84

10

T 1/2

22

61 3/4

 

2 10/16

63

20.20

10 1/2

U 1/2

23.5

62 3/4

 

2 11/16

65

20.68

11

V 1/2

25

64 1/4

 

2 12/16

66

21.08

11 1/2

W 1/2

26.5

66

 

2 13/16

68

21.49

12

Y

27.5

67 1/2

 

2 14/16

69

21.89

12 1/2

Z

28.5

68 3/4

 

2 15/16

70

22.33

13

--

30

--

 

 

Method 2

1 - Click the image above to open it in a new window.
2 - Print the image but be sure to set scaling in the print options menu to None or 100%.
3 - After printing the image, measure it to ensure it is 4 5/8 inches; if it is correct then the image printed properly.
4 - Cut the measuring device out along its outline.
5 - Make a small incision at the dotted lines.
6 - Wrap the measuring device on the finger you want to size, the best place is where the finger is largest which is probably the knuckle joint.
7 - The dziTibet image and numbers should appear on the outside where it is viewable.
8 - Slide the pointed end through the incision and pull it tightly.
9 - The number that the arrow points to is your ring size.
10 - If it lands in between two numbers then use the larger number.