International Ring Size Guide
Mood Size EU (mm) size of the circumference |
US | UK | Diameter (mm) |
---|---|---|---|
50 | US 5 | J | 15,7 |
52 | US 6 | L | 16,5 |
54 | US 7 | N | 17,2 |
56 | US 8 | P | 17,8 |
58 | US 8,25 | P 1/2 | 18,4 |
60 | US 9 | R | 19,1 |
62 | US 10 | T | 19,7 |
64 | US 10,75 | V | 20,3 |
66 | US 11,5 | X | 21 |
68 | US 12,25 | Z | 21,5 |
70 | US 13 | Z+1 | 22,3 |
72 | US 13,75 | 22,9 |
Determine the correct size of your ring
1st method: using a ring you already own (diameter)
You already have a ring on hand? Then simply measure the inside diameter of the ring. You can then find your size by converting using the table above.
If you can't find your exact size, then take the next size up.
2nd method: measure the circumference of your finger
To find out your ring size, simply take a piece of wire, dental floss or paper. Wrap it loosely around the spot on your finger where you want to wear the ring and mark where it overlaps. Then measure the length. The millimeters measured reflect the inner circumference of the ring.
If you can't find your exact size in the chart above, then take the size that is above. For example, if your finger circumference is 57mm, then take the size 58.
Example : 52 mm (circumference)
Black anodized aluminium addon "Osaka" from the"Japanese silk"collection
Design : Amila Pousaz
Japan, its fascinating millennial wisdom, its culture of traditional arts and its respect for ancestral values make this country an inexhaustible source of wonder.
It was at the end of the Edo period (mid-19th century) that Japanese weavers began to spread their know-how by exporting silk to Europe, but silk has been an integral part of Japanese culture since the dawn of time. This precious fabric is used to make the clothes of the emperor and his family and comes, according to Japanese mythology, from the Gods themselves.
We invite you to discover the land of the rising sun with this collection. Each addon bears the name of an important city in Japan and has a design recalling the traditional drawings that once adorned the silk fabrics. A koi carp as found in the ponds of temple gardens, a famous symbol in Japanese mythology and art. The flowers of sakura, the Japanese cherry trees, which give rise to a festival, every year, called Hanami.
Dive into an Onsen of well-being with this collection full of serenity.




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