Size guide for rings
HOW TO FIND YOUR RING SIZE
You can find your ring size in several different ways. Below we show you how you can easily find your ring size without having to use special measuring tools. Remember to take into account whether you will be wearing the ring on your left or right hand, as there is often a difference. Also, try to measure your fingers when they are as close to normal temperature as possible, as cold or warm hands can also cause fluctuations in the thickness of your fingers.
METHOD 1
If you already have a ring that fits and want the same size, you can use this method. Find a ruler and measure the inside diameter of the ring. Then you can find the ring size that comes closest in the chart below:
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15,9 mm |
St. 50 |
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16,2 mm |
St. 51 |
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16.6 mm |
St. 52 |
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16,9 mm |
Street 53 |
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17,2 mm |
St. 54 |
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17,5 mm |
St. 55 |
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17,8 mm |
St. 56 |
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18,1 mm |
St. 57 |
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18,5 mm |
St. 58 |
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18,8 mm |
St. 59 |
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19.1 mm |
St. 60 |
METHOD 2
If you don't already have a ring to measure with, you can also use this method. Find a piece of string or cut a thin strip of paper that can reach all the way around the finger you want to buy a ring for. Use a marker to mark where the string/paper strip overlaps on your finger. You can then measure the length of your string/paper strip where you made your mark to find your ring size. For example, if the length is 52 mm, it corresponds to a ring in size 52.
JUSTERBAR RING
Our adjustable rings can often be adjusted up or down 2-3 sizes. However, this varies from ring to ring, so be sure to check the specific ring you want to see if it fits within your ring size. Under each adjustable ring you can click on the specifications tab to see what sizes the ring can be adjusted to.
