Size Chart Ana & Cha
How to determine your ring size?
Method 1: Measure the diameter (for the detail-oriented)
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To do this, get hold of a ring that fits the finger on which you plan to wear your new ring, and a ruler. |
Preferably choose a plain band ring |
Place the ring on your ruler |
Enter the measurement in the conversion chart:
| Ring diameter | Europe | US | UK |
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| 14 mm | 44 | 3 | f1/2 |
| 14.6 mm | 46 | 3.75 | h |
| 15.3 mm | 48 | 4.5 | h1/2 - i/2 |
| 16 mm | 50 | 5 | j-k |
| 16.5 mm | 52 | 6 | l - l1/2 |
| 17.2 mm | 54 | 7 | o - p |
| 17.8 mm | 56 | 7.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 |
| 18.5 mm | 58 | 8.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 |
| 19 mm | 60 | 9 | r1/2 - s |
Method 2: Measure the circumference (for the hands-on)
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To do this, get hold of a fabric or paper tape measure, a ruler and a pencil. Ideally, take your measurements in a temperate environment to avoid temperature fluctuations that can cause finger size to vary. |
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Start by making a first mark on the tape |
Wrap the tape around your finger |
Make a second mark opposite the first |
Measure the gap between your two marks |
Enter the measurement in the conversion chart:
| Ring diameter | Europe | US | UK |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 mm | 44 | 3 | f1/2 |
| 14.6 mm | 46 | 3.75 | h |
| 15.3 mm | 48 | 4.5 | h1/2 - i/2 |
| 16 mm | 50 | 5 | j-k |
| 16.5 mm | 52 | 6 | l - l1/2 |
| 17.2 mm | 54 | 7 | o - p |
| 17.8 mm | 56 | 7.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 |
| 18.5 mm | 58 | 8.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 |
| 19 mm | 60 | 9 | r1/2 - s |







