Finding the perfect ring and exactly the right fit is our goal at Joule. The most accurate way of determining your ring size is to visit us in store. However, we realise that this may not always be practical. You may not know or even want to ask the ring size of the person you’re buying for. There are a number of ways to get round the size issue; either you can bring an existing ring in store to be measured, alternatively, you can try and measure the finger and determine the size using the below guide for reference. In either case, most simple rings can be sized. With intricate, stone set rings, it is important to get the correct fit as many cannot be sized.
|
A |
37.8 |
N |
53.8 |
|
B |
39.1 |
O |
55.1 |
|
C |
40.4 |
P |
56.3 |
|
D |
41.7 |
Q |
57.6 |
|
E |
42.9 |
R |
58.9 |
|
F |
44.2 |
S |
60.2 |
|
G |
45.5 |
T |
61.4 |
|
H |
46.8 |
U |
62.7 |
|
I |
48.0 |
V |
64.0 |
|
J |
48.7 |
W |
65.3 |
|
K |
50.0 |
X |
66.6 |
|
L |
51.2 |
Y |
67.8 |
|
M |
52.5 |
Z |
68.5 |
Ring sizing isn’t an exact science, finger sizes can change depending on the time of day and the weather conditions. Rings should fit comfortably, snugly enough not to be loose but able to slide over the knuckle. Wider bands will need to be slightly larger than slim style bands.