Ring Size Chart

You may be able to find your ring size by measuring a ring you own that is a comfortable fit. If not, our guide below is on hand to take the guesswork out of ring shopping.

Alternatively, our jewellery experts are here to help. Speak with an expert or pop into one of our stores and we'll measure you on the spot.

 

Size Chart

The symbol ⌀ used in the table below indicates diameter measurement.

 

UK US EU ⌀ Inside Diameter
F 3 44 ⌀ 14.0 mm
G 3.5 45 ⌀ 14.5 mm
H 4 46.5 ⌀ 15.0 mm
I 4.5 48 ⌀ 15.3 mm
J 5 49.5 ⌀ 15.6 mm
K 5.5 50.5 ⌀ 16.2 mm
L 6 52 ⌀ 16.6 mm
M 6.5 53 ⌀ 16.9 mm
N 7 54.5 ⌀ 17.2 mm
O 7.5 55.5 ⌀ 17.8 mm
P 8 57 ⌀ 18.1 mm
Q 8.5 58 ⌀ 18.5 mm
R 9 59.5 ⌀ 19.1 mm
S 9.5 61 ⌀ 19.4 mm
T 10 62 ⌀ 19.7 mm
U 10.5 63.5 ⌀ 20.4 mm
V 11 64.5 ⌀ 20.7 mm
W 11.5 66 ⌀ 21.0 mm
X 12 67 ⌀ 21.6 mm
Y 12.5 68.5 ⌀ 22.0 mm
Z 13 69.5 ⌀ 22.3 mm

 

The Hands-on Method

  1. Grab a tape measure, length of string or strip of paper.

  2. Wrap it around the finger you’ll wear your ring on—if you’re creating a ring stack, consider where on your finger the ring will sit—and mark the place where it joins.
  3. Lay your string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length up to the mark. Use the chart above to match the measurement to the closest Tiffany ring size.

 

Measure an Existing Ring

  1. Choose a ring that already fits your finger well.
  2. Measure the interior diameter of the ring in millimeters (mm)
  3. Use the measurement chart above to match the size of your ring to the closest size in mm.