Size Guide

 

 UK Sizes & Inside Circumference US Size
F (42.9mm) 3
G1/2 (45.5mm) 3.5
H1/2 (46.8mm) 4
I1/2 (48.0mm) 4.5
J (49.3mm) 5
K1/2 (50.6mm) 5.5
L1/2 (51.9mm) 6
M1/2 (53.1mm) 6.5
N1/2 (54.4mm) 7
P (55.7mm) 7.5
Q (57mm) 8
R (58.3mm) 8.5
S (59.5mm) 9
T (60.8mm) 9.5
U (62.1mm) 10
V (63.4mm) 10.5
W (64.6mm) 11
W3/4 (65.9mm) 11.5
Y (67.2mm) 12
Z (68.5mm) 12.5
Z+1 (69.7mm) 13



Tips for Measuring Ring Size:
1. Measure when your fingers are at their normal temperature. Cold fingers may be smaller, and hot fingers may be larger.
2. Avoid measuring fingers at the end of the day, as they tend to be slightly larger.
3. For the most accurate result, measure the finger on which you intend to wear the ring.
4. Use a piece of string or a thin strip of paper to wrap around your finger. Mark the point where the string/paper meets and measure the length with a ruler.

Tips for Measuring Bracelet Size:
1. Measure your wrist using a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper.
2. If using a strip of paper, mark where it overlaps and measure the length against a ruler.
3. Add about 1 inch (2.5 cm) to your wrist measurement for a comfortable fit.

Tips for Measuring Necklace Size:
1. Use a flexible measuring tape to determine the desired length of the necklace.
2. Consider the type of necklace (choker, princess, opera, etc.) and personal preference when choosing the length.

Remember, these tips are general guidelines. If in doubt, consult a professional jeweller for accurate sizing.

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