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Size guide
We recommend that you ask your local jeweller to take your ring measurement, or pop into either of our enibas shops where we will happily help you find your size.
Sizing can be tricky: hands are infinitely varied and there are many things that can affect your ring size, from the design of the ring, to natural shifts in the body, and even the weather. These tips can help you and your jeweller get a more accurate measurement.
Follow these tips to ring sizing
- Please specify if you are intending to buy a narrow or wider band or are planning to stack a few rings together as this affects the size you’ll need.
- Avoid getting your finger measured when your hands are much warmer or colder than normal, as this can also influence ring size.
- Take a second to check in with yourself about how the ring feels on your finger. A well fitting ring should go over your knuckle with a slight push, and sit comfortably on your finger without pinching the skin.
Ring sizing at home
We understand that finding the right ring size can sometimes be a little challenging, especially if you are gifting a special someone.
- Find a ring that fits that finger (even if you have to borrow it temporarily).
- Make sure it is perfectly round, and use a very sharp pencil to draw inside the ring, as close to the band as possible.
- Take the diameter in millimetre and use the table below to determine the ring size (we use UK size).
International conversion chart
UK Size | US Size | EU Size | Diameter |
H | 4 | 46 1/2 | 14.9mm |
I | 4 1/2 | 47 3/4 | 15.2mm |
J | 4 3/4 | 49 1/2 | 15.7mm |
K | 5 1/4 | 50 1/4 | 16.1mm |
L | 5 3/4 | 51 1/2 | 16.4mm |
M | 6 1/4 | 52 1/2 | 16.8mm |
N | 6 3/4 | 54 | 17.2mm |
O | 7 1/4 | 55 1/4 | 17.6mm |
P | 7 3/4 | 56 1/4 | 18mm |
Q | 8 1/4 | 57 1/2 | 18.4mm |
R | 8 3/4 | 58 1/2 | 18.7mm |
S | 9 1/4 | 60 1/4 | 19.1mm |
T | 9 3/4 | 61 1/2 | 19.5mm |
U | 10 1/4 | 62 1/2 | 19.9mm |
V | 10 3/4 | 63 3/4 | 20.3mm |