Table of Measures

Step 1: Measure Your Finger

To measure your finger accurately, you need a few simple tools that you probably already have at home:
- A piece of string or a strip of paper
- A ruler
- A pen

Here's how to do it:
1. Wrap the String or Paper: Wrap the string or strip of paper around the base of the finger you want to measure. Make sure it's not too tight or too loose; it should be snug but comfortable.
2. Mark the Overlap Point: Using the pen, mark the point where the string or paper overlaps.
3.Measure the Length: Lay the string or strip of paper flat and measure the marked length with the ruler in millimeters (mm). This is the circumference of your finger.

  • Step 2: Compare the Measurement with the Size Chart

Use the measurement obtained to find your ring size in the chart below:

Italia Francia USA UK Diam. (cm) Circonferenza (cm)
141-B1,304,08
241,52D1,334,18
242-D1,334,18
2,542,752,5E1,354,24
343--1,364,27
4443F1,404,40
545--1,434,49
5,545,53,5G1,454,55
646-H1,464,58
6,7546,754H-1/21,474,62
747-I1,494,68
8484,5I-1/21,534,80
949-J1,564,90
9,549,255J-1/21,584,96
1050-K1,605,02
10,550,55,5L1,615,06
1151-L-1/21,625,09
11,551,56M1,635,12
1252--1,655,18
12,552,5--1,665,21
13536,5N1,685,28
13,553,5--1,705,34
1454--1,725,40
14,554,57O1,735,43
1555--1,745,46
15,555,5--1,765,53
16567,5P1,785,59
16,556,5--1,805,65
17578Q1,815,68
17,557,5--1,835,75
1858--1,855,81
18,558,58,5-1,865,84
1959-R1,885,90
19,559,759-1,905,97
2060-S1,926,03
20,560,5--1,936,06
21619,5T1,956,12
21,561,5-T-1/21,96 6,15
226210U1,986,21
22,562,75-U-1/22,006,28
2363-V2,026,34
23,56410,5V-1/22,046,40
2464,5-W2,056,43
24,56511W-1/22,076,49
2566-X2,096,55
25,566,511,5X-1/22,116,62
2667-Y2,136,68
26,567,512Z2,156,74
2768-Z-1/22,176,81
27,568,512,5Z-1/22,186,84
2869-Z12,206,90
28,569,513Z12,226,96
2970-Z1-1/22,247,02
29,57113,5Z1-1/22,267,09
3071,5-Z22,277,12
30,57214Z22,297,18
3172,5-Z2-1/22,317,24

Useful Tips

Measure your finger at the end of the day: Fingers tend to swell throughout the day, so measure your finger in the evening for a more accurate reading.

Avoid measuring in cold conditions: Cold can cause fingers to contract, so it's best to measure them when you're not cold.