Sizing Guide

How To Measure Your Ring Size:

It’s important to try and measure your fingers when they are at their largest. To ensure this, it is best to take the measurement in the evening and make sure your fingers aren't cold. You will need string, a pen and a ruler.

Step 1. Decide which finger you would like to wear the ring.  

Step 2. Take the string and wrap it around the widest part of your finger. This is usually the middle of the knuckle.  Make sure it's a snug fit but not too tight.  You're aiming for a ring to fit comfortably. 

Step 3. Using the pen, mark where the string crosses over.

Step 4. Open the string and measure the piece of string with a ruler from mark to mark in millimetres.

This measurement is the Inside Circumference; use the chart below to convert this into your ring size.

If you have any questions, you can email: sales@silverbyvictoria.com

Alternatively, you can order a UK ring Sizer by using the code 999AIA on our website.  

 

UK Ring Size - Measurement

H - 46.mm

I - 48mm

J - 48.7mm

K - 50mm

L - 51.2mm

M - 52.5mm

N - 53.8m

O - 55.1mm

P - 56.3mm

Q - 57.6mm

R - 58.9mm

S - 60.2mm

T - 61.4mm

U - 62.7mm

V - 64mm

W - 65.3mm

X - 66.6mm

Y - 67.8mm

Z - 68.5mm

 

How To Measure Your Bangle Size:

You will need string, a pen and a ruler.

Step 1. Bring your thumb and little finger together.

Step 2. Take the string and wrap it around the widest part of your hand.

Step 3. Using the pen, make a mark where the string crosses over.

Step 4. Unroll the string and measure the piece of string with the ruler from mark to mark in centimetres.

This measurement is your Inside Circumference; use the bangle measurements below to find the best size for you.

Small - 19cm Circumference / 6cm Diameter

Medium - 20.5cm Circumference / 6.5cm Diameter

Large - 22cm Circumference / 7cm Diameter

 

How To Measure Your Bracelet Size: 

You will need string, a pen and a ruler.

Step 1. Using the string.  Wrap it around your wrist where you would normally wear the bracelet.

Step 2. Using the pen, make a mark where the string crosses over.

Step 3. Unroll the string and measure the piece of string with the ruler from mark to mark in centimetres.

Step 4. This is your wrist size in centimetres.  I recommend for a comfort fit; you add 2 centimetres to your wrist circumference.   You should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the bracelet and your wrist. Depending on your personal preference whether you like a snug fit, comfort fit or a loose fit, you may need to move up or down in centimetres accordingly.