Measure ring size
Measure ring size
First, you're captivated by its beautiful appearance. The unique sparkle and vibrant colors. You realize you've instantly fallen in love with a ring! But then comes the size. The right ring size is crucial for vintage jewelry; after all, there's only one of each ring. Fortunately, determining the correct ring size is quite simple and easy to do at home. Using the methods below, you'll know your ring size in seconds.

Measure using a suitable ring
Do you already have a ring that fits comfortably on the finger for which you are looking for a new ring? Then this is the most accurate way to determine your ring size.
Step 1: Measure the inside of the ring
Take a ruler and a ring that fits well on the desired finger.
Step 2: Measure the inside of the ring
Place the ring on a flat surface, preferably on a ruler, so you can measure accurately. The number of millimeters you measure is the diameter of the ring. You use this measurement to determine your ring size.
Step 3: The measured size in millimeters is your ring size
We only work with ring sizes in millimeters. The size you measure is therefore directly the ring size you can use with us.
Example: If the diameter of the inside of the ring is 16 millimeters, then your ring size is 16.

Measure ring size with the circumference of your finger
If you don't have a suitable ring on hand, you can also measure your ring size by measuring the circumference of your finger. This method is simple and can be done at home with a piece of string or a narrow strip of paper.
Step 1: Wrap a piece of string around your finger
Wrap the string loosely around the finger on which you want to wear the ring. Make sure it fits comfortably and doesn't pinch. Also, remember that the ring will need to fit over your knuckle, so don't measure too tightly and allow for a little extra room if necessary.
Step 2: Mark the meeting point
Mark the point where the string meets. This is the full circumference of your finger.
Step 3: Measure the circumference in millimeters
Lay the string along a ruler and measure the length in millimeters. Do not round this measurement.
Step 4: The measured circumference in millimeters is your ring size
We only work with ring sizes in millimeters. The size you measure is therefore directly the ring size you can use with us.
Good to know: almost all vintage rings in our collection can be resized by our goldsmiths. Feel free to contact us; we're happy to discuss the possibilities.
Ring sizes can be measured and indicated in different ways. This can sometimes be confusing, but by consistently using a single measuring method, you can always determine the correct ring size for yourself.
| EU ring size | Circumference of finger in mm | Diameter in mm | US ring size | UK ring size | Inches |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | 44 mm | 13.7 | 2.9 | F | 0.554 |
| 14.5 | 46 mm | 14.6 mm | 3.55 | G 1/2 | 0.578 |
| 15 | 47 mm | 14.7 mm | 4.1 | H 1/2 | 0.594 |
| 15.5 | 49 mm | 15.5 mm | 4.75 | J | 0.61 |
| 16 | 50 mm | 15.9 mm | 5.3 | K | 0.626 |
| 16.5 | 52 mm | 16.6 mm | 5.95 | L 1/2 | 0.65 |
| 17 | 53 mm | 16.9 mm | 6.6 | M 1/2 | 0.666 |
| 17.5 | 55 mm | 17.5 mm | 7.2 | O | 0.69 |
| 18 | 56 mm | 17.8 mm | 7.8 | P | 0.706 |
| 18.5 | 58 mm | 18.3 mm | 8.4 | Q 1/2 | 0.722 |
| 19 | 59 mm | 18.6 mm | 9 | R | 0.738 |
| 19.5 | 61 mm | 19.4 mm | 9.6 | T | 0.77 |
| 20 | 62 mm | 19.5 mm | 10.2 | T 1/2 | 0.778 |
| 20.5 | 64 mm | 20.3 mm | 10.8 | V | 0.81 |
| 21 | 66 mm | 21.1 mm | 11.4 | X | 0.834 |



