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 Ring size chart

Ring Sizes Measured Sized
 USA & Canada

Inside diameter                 Inside circumference

Inches/Millimeters                Inches/Millimeters

 4
0.586 14.88 1.84 46.8
4½
0.602 15.29 1.89 48.0
5
0.618 15.70 1.94 49.3
5½
0.634 16.10 1.99 50.6
6
0.650 16.51 2.04 51.9
0.666 16.92 2.09 53.1
7
0.682 17.32 2.14 54.4
0.698 17.73 2.19 55.7
8
0.714 18.14 2.24 57.0
0.730 18.54 2.39 58.3
9
0.746 18.95 2.34 59.5
0.762 19.35 2.39 60.8
10
0.778 19.76 2.44 62.1
10½
0.794 20.17 2.49 63.4
11
0.810 20.57 2.54 64.6
11½
0.826 20.98 2.59 65.9
12
0.842 21.39 2.65 67.2
12½
0.858 21.79 2.70 68.5
13
0.874 22.20 2.75 69.7
13½
0.890 22.61 2.80 71.0
14
0.906 23.01 2.85 72.3

All of our rings are sized according to US & Canada standards and we carry half sizes. The best and most accurate way to measure a ring size is by visiting a local jeweler. Jewelers use a set of graduated rings and other specialized tools to determine ring size.

If that is difficult, don't worry. Ring size can also be measured easily at home by one of the following ways:

 Ring Size Measurement by Ring’s Diameter:

If you have a ring that fits well the finger you would like to buy your new YC ring for, then the diameter of a ring can be measured by the distance across the middle inside. Measure the length as shown on the picture in millimeters and then find the closest number in the “Inside Diameter” column and check to see which US & Canada size it corresponds to.

 

 Ring Size Measurement by Ring’s Circumference:

The circumference of a ring can be measured by its length around the inner circle.

Please follow the steps to get the accurate ring size:

  1. Gather a pen and a piece of non-stretchy string or paper that’s 1/4’’ wide and long enough to wrap around your finger.
  2. Wrap your string around the finger you’d like to buy a ring for. Make sure it’s snug, but not tight, in the exact area where you’d like to wear the ring.
  3. Notice where the string overlaps to create a circle, then mark it at this point.
  4. Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the string or paper in millimeters.
    Find your measurement on the “Inside Circumference” column, then check to see which US & Canada size it corresponds to.

 Additional sizing tips:

Your fingers can shrink and expand when exposed to hot and cold conditions. The best time to measure your finger is in the evening when you’re at comfortable room temperature. If your knuckle is larger than your finger’s base (that’s normal!), measure both your knuckle and your finger base. Then, choose a size in between.

If you are between sizes (for example 5 ¾), we suggest you opt for the larger size (you will go for size 6).

Avoid adjusting the size to a bigger, because you are buying a wide band. We will do that for you to fit perfect!