Size Guide

Find your ring size

Between sizes? Go up. Rings are easier to size down than up.

Method 1 — String or paper strip

  1. Wrap a strip of paper or string around the base of the finger you're sizing.
  2. Mark where it overlaps.
  3. Measure the length in millimeters.
  4. Match the number to the chart below.

Do this at the end of the day when your fingers are warmest. Cold fingers run small.

Method 2 — Existing ring

Grab a ring that already fits the intended finger. Measure the inner diameter in millimeters across the widest point. Match to the chart.

Ring size chart (US)

US size Circumference (mm) Diameter (mm)
4 46.8 14.9
4.5 48.0 15.3
5 49.3 15.7
5.5 50.6 16.1
6 51.9 16.5
6.5 53.1 16.9
7 54.4 17.3
7.5 55.7 17.7
8 57.0 18.1
8.5 58.3 18.5
9 59.5 18.9
9.5 60.8 19.4
10 62.1 19.8
10.5 63.4 20.2
11 64.6 20.6
11.5 65.9 21.0
12 67.2 21.4

Necklace lengths

  • 14" — collar, sits tight at the base of the neck
  • 16" — choker, sits at the collarbone
  • 18" — princess, just below the collarbone (most popular)
  • 20–22" — matinee, sits above the bust
  • 24"+ — opera, falls to the chest

Bracelet lengths

  • 6.5" — petite wrist
  • 7" — average (most popular)
  • 7.5" — larger wrist
  • 8"+ — extra large or layered look

Measure your wrist with a strip of paper, mark where it overlaps, and add half an inch for comfort.

Still unsure?

Email support@shopstoneblvd.com with your measurements and we'll help you pick.