Ring Size Information
Surprising your partner with the ring you have chosen is romantic and exciting but also a little risky.
If you are unsure of your finger size (or that of your intended recipient), the most reliable approach is to be measured by any local jeweller. If you are purchasing a ring for someone else as a surprise you could borrow an existing ring and have this measured at a jeweller, but be sure that the ring is worn on the same finger as the one you intend to give!
Most rings can be sized easily once purchased so there is flexibility to change in the event that a perfect fit is not achieved first time, but if you have any doubts on this matter it is best to speak with one of our sales associates.
The following ring size measurement chart provides specific details on UK finger sizes in terms of millimetres and may be a helpful guide:
UK Ring Size | Size Measure in MM's | |
G | 45.5 mm | |
H | 46.7 mm | |
I | 48.0 mm | |
J | 48.7 mm | |
K | 49.9 mm | |
L | 51.2 mm | |
M | 52.5 mm | |
N | 53.8 mm | |
O | 55.0 mm | |
P | 56.3 mm | |
Q | 57.6 mm | |
R | 58.9 mm | |
S | 60.1 mm | |
T | 61.4 mm | |
U | 62.7 mm | |
V | 64.0 mm | |
W | 65.2 mm | |
X | 66.5 mm | |
Y | 67.8 mm | |
Z | 68.4 mm |
Of course you want everything to be perfect when you propose or give someone a special gift, but remember if the ring doesn't fit, you can always have it resized.