Size guide
How do you know your ring size?
The best way is still to watch the little video that follows, lovingly produced! But... if you prefer a little reading, we've summed it all up for you, just below.
Size guide
How do you know your ring size?
The best way is still to watch our lovingly produced video opposite! But... if you prefer a little reading, we've summed it all up for you, just below.
Tip 1: Measure an existing ring.
1. Choose one of your rings to fit your finger.
2. Measure its inside diameter with a ruler. *
3. Refer to the table below for your size.
If you are between two sizes (and are, for example, a 51), choose the size above.
* Please do not include the thickness of the ring in your measurement to avoid distorting the result.
Tip 1: Measure an existing ring.
1. Choose one of your rings to fit your finger.
2. Measure its inside diameter using a ruler. *
3. Refer to the table below for your size.
If you are between two sizes (and are, for example, a 51), choose the size above.
* Please do not include the ring thickness in your measurement.
Inside diameter (cm) | 1,40 | 1,48 | 1,52 | 1,60 | 1,65 | 1,71 | 1,80 | 1,85 | 1,95 | 2,00 | 2,10 | 2,15 | 2,20 |
French ring size | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 | 64 | 66 | 68 |
Pruning on the baguier | F | H | I | K | L/M | N | O/P | Q | S | T | V | X | Z |
Inside diameter (cm) | Size of French ring | Pruning on the baguier |
1,40 | 44 | F |
1,48 | 46 | H |
1,52 | 48 | I |
1,60 | 50 | K |
1,65 | 52 | L/M |
1,71 | 54 | N |
1,80 | 56 | O/P |
1,85 | 58 | Q |
1,95 | 60 | S |
2,00 | 62 | T |
2,10 | 64 | V |
2,15 | 66 | X |
2,20 | 68 | Z |
Tip n°2: measure your finger circumference.
1. Cut a thin strip of paper (approx. 5 mm wide).
2. Wrap the strip of paper around the base of your finger*.
*Make sure the tape is slightly tightened to measure more accurately.
3. Using a pen, mark the point where the two ends of the strip meet.
4. Using a ruler, measure the distance between the end of the strip and your mark.
5. It's now very simple: French ring sizes are equal to the circumference of the finger in millimeters.
So if your measurement is 5.2 cm, you're a size 52. If it's 5.4 cm, your size is 54... (Well, you get the idea).
If you are between two sizes (and are, for example, a 51), choose the size above.
Tip no. 3: The small baguier
To make sure you know exactly what size ring you want, we're offering you a free ring sizer - all you pay is postage.
This will give you a more precise measurement, so you can be absolutely sure you're not making a mistake!
A few tips...
- Fingers tend to swell, so measure your finger circumference at the end of the day.
- The cold can cause you to lose up to half a ring size, so make sure your hands don't freeze when you measure.
- Finally, alcohol consumption can make your fingers swell, so avoid following this little tutorial after a drunken evening.
What about necklaces?
We have three types of collars:
- Classic necklaces with an adjustable length of 40 to 45 cm
- Long necklaces measuring 60 cm
- And finally, chokers have an adjustable length of 30 to 40 cm to suit different neck sizes.
Inside diameter (cm) | 1,40 | 1,48 | 1,52 | 1,60 | 1,65 | 1,71 | 1,80 | 1,85 | 1,95 | 2,00 | 2,10 | 2,15 | 2,20 |
French ring size | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 | 64 | 66 | 68 |
Pruning on the baguier | F | H | I | K | L/M | N | O/P | Q | S | T | V | X | Z |
Tip n°2: measure your finger circumference.
1. Cut a thin strip of paper about 0.5 cm wide (very important to avoid distorting the result).
2. Wrap it around the base of your finger*.
*Make sure the tape is slightly tightened to measure more accurately.
3. Using a pen, mark where the two ends of the strip meet.
4. Using a ruler, measure the distance between the end of the strip and your mark.
5. It's now very simple: French ring sizes are equal to finger circumference in millimeters.
So if your measurement is 5.2 cm, you're a size 52. If it's 5.4 cm, your size is 54... (Well, you get the idea).
If you are between two sizes (and are, for example, a 51), choose the size above.
Tip no. 3: The small baguier
To make sure you know exactly what size ring you're wearing, we're offering you a free ring gauge (only one per person) - all you pay is postage.
This will give you a more precise measurement, so you can be absolutely sure you're not making a mistake!
A few tips...
- Fingers tend to swell, so measure your finger circumference at the end of the day.
- The cold can cause you to lose up to half a ring size, so make sure your hands don't freeze when you measure.
- Finally, alcohol consumption can make your fingers swell, so avoid following this little tutorial after a drunken evening.
What about necklaces?
We have three types of collars:
- Classic necklaces with an adjustable length of 40 to 45 cm
- Saltire necklaces measure 60 cm
- And finally, chokers have an adjustable length of 30 to 40 cm to suit different neck sizes.