Ring Size Guide
If You Already Own a Ring
Start by checking if your current ring—worn on the same finger—is marked with a size. Many rings, like Nouvel Heritage rings, have the size engraved on the inner band.
If there’s no marking:
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Measure the inner diameter and compare it to our Printable Ring Size Chart (PDF).
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Use a ring with a simple, band-style shape for accuracy.
Note: Wider rings often require a slightly larger size to remain comfortable throughout the day.
If You Don’t Have a Ring to Measure
To determine your size from scratch:
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Download our Printable Ring Size Chart (PDF) to measure your finger at home.
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Or use a physical ring sizer tool, if available.
Conversion US to EU Ring Sizes
Europe
|
USA
|
44 |
3 |
45 | 3.25 |
46 | 3.75 |
47 | 4 |
48 | 4.5 |
49 | 4.75 |
50 | 5.25 |
51 |
5.75 |
52 |
6 |
53 | 6.25 |
54 | 6.75 |
55 | 7.25 |
56 | 7.5 |
57 | 8 |
58 | 8.25 |
59 | 8.75 |
60 | 9 |
61 | 9.5 |
62 | 10 |
63 | 10.25 |
64
|
10.75
|
65 | 11 |
66 | 11.5 |
67 | 11.75 |
68 | 12.25 |
69 | 12.5 |
If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
How to Know It Fits
A properly sized ring should:
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Slide on with slight resistance over the knuckle.
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Sit comfortably at the base of the finger.
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Feel secure, with a gentle rotation but no slipping.
Keep in mind:
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Finger size can vary with temperature, time of day, and activity.
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The same finger on your left and right hands may not be the same size.
Need to Adjust the Fit?
We offer complimentary size exchanges.
Please note: Rings that are engraved or show visible signs of wear are not eligible for return or exchange.