How to find your ring and bracelet size
How to find your ring and bracelet size at home! Step by step instructions on finding your size with items most people have at home.
Items you'll need
- String, piece of paper or a paper tape measure
- Scissors if your using paper
- Pen, pencil or marker
- Ruler or something to measure with
- A conversion chart from the form of measurement your using to millimeters can be converted online (only for rings, bracelet sizing are used in inches and centimeters)
*If using string or paper tape skip step 1*
Finding Bracelet size
*Disclamer bracelet sizing found at home only corresponds with my products for my store*
Step 1 - Grab your piece of paper and cut a thin strip off it roughly 1/4 in - 1/2 in wide (use full length of the longer side of your paper for bracelet size)
Step 2 - Take your string, paper tape measure or piece of paper and wrap it full around your wrist before your wrist bone (directly after your hand)
Step 3 - Where the paper overlaps is where you would make your mark on your paper (String or paper measuring tape)
Step 4 - after you have your mark take the paper and lay it flat on a hard surface and measure from the start of the paper to your mark
Step 5 - For a snug fit add - 1/4 in (0.6 cm) For a comfort fit add - 1/2 in (1.9 cm) For a loose fit add - 1 in (2.54 cm), Use the chart below for your size
Bracelet Size Chart
Size | Wrist Measurement (Inches) | Wrist Measurement (Centimeters) |
XS | 5.5 - 6 in. | 13.97 - 15.24 cm |
S | 6 - 6.5 in. | 15.24 - 16.51 cm |
M | 6.5 - 7 in. | 16.51 - 17.78 cm |
L | 7 - 7.5 in. | 17.78 - 19.05 cm |
XL | 7.5 - 8 in. | 19.05 - 20.32 cm |
XXL | 8 - 8.5 in. | 20.32 - 21.59 cm |
Finding Ring Size
Disclaimer ring size is only close to your size it's NOT 100 percent accurate please see a jewlery store for your true sizing
Step 1 - Grab your piece of paper and cut a thin strip off (make sure it fits over your knuckle) and about 6 Inches (15.24 cm) or longer
Step 2 - Take your string, paper tape measure or piece of paper and wrap it fully around the finger you want the ring on
Step 3 - Where the paper overlaps is where you would make your mark on your paper (String or paper measuring tape)
Step 4 - after you have your mark take the paper and lay it flat on a hard surface and measure from the start of the paper to your mark
Step 5 - take the measurement you just got and convert it to Millimeters
Step 5 - Use the chart below for your size ring size This method is NOT 100 percent accurate!!
I use US Standard Size ONLY for rings!!
Ring Size Chart
US Standard Size | UK Standard Size | Ring Measurement (Millimeters) |
5 | K | 49.3 |
5.5 | L | 50.6 |
6 | M | 51.8 |
6.5 | N | 53.1 |
7 | O | 54.7 |
7.5 | P | 55.8 |
8 | Q | 57.2 |
8.5 | R | 58.2 |
9 | S | 59.3 |
9.5 | T | 61 |
10 | U | 62.3 |
10.5 | V | 63.5 |
11 | W | 65 |
11.5 | X | 66.2 |
12 | Y | 67.5 |
12.5 | Z | 68.8 |
13 | Z1 | 70.1 |
13.5 | Z2 | 71 |
14 | Z3 | 72.6 |
14.5 | Z4 | 73.5 |
15 | Z5 | 75.1 |