Measuring your ring size

Measuring your ring size can be really simple using a piece of paper or a ring size chart, which can be downloaded from our website (see below). Julissimo Jewellery will always help you get your ring size for free when you visit our stall at any of the events we attend throughout the year. It’s also easy to do yourself learn how to measure your ring size at home by following these easy tips to get the perfect fit.

How to Measure Your Ring Size with Paper or String

  1. Use a strip of paper or String and wrap it around your ring finger. Make sure it fits over the knuckle.
  2. Use a pen to mark where the paper or string overlaps.
  3. Measure the length of the paper or string from the start to the pen mark using a ruler with mm measurement.
  4. Use the chart below to find your correct size.

String and floss can stretch, so don’t pull them too taut. If you do, your measured ring finger size may be larger than your finger and any rings you purchase may be too big.

For 100% accurate sizing, we recommend you visit Julissimo or your local jeweller.

Ring Size Conversion Chart – UK ring sizes

Ring SizeCircumference (mm)Ring SizeCircumference (mm)Ring SizeCircumference (mm)
A37.8J48.7S60.2
B39.1K50.0T61.4
C40.4L51.2U62.7
D41.7M52.5V64.0
E42.9N53.8W65.3
F44.2O55.1X66.6
G45.5P56.3Y67.8
H46.8Q57.6Z68.5
I48.0R58.9

Using a tape measure, find out your ring size (in mm) by measuring the circumference around the choosen on your left or right hand. Then, use the above UK ring size chart to find the corresponding letter.

How to measure bracelet size

A bracelet that fits perfectly is less likely to catch and break or cause discomfort. Julissimo make a range of bracelets in different sizes, from silver spoons, forks, sugar tongs, butter and fish knives. If we don’t have anything in you size or style then we will try and fabricate a bracelet specially for you.

How to measure bracelet size

The easiest way to find your bracelet size is to measure your wrist and find your size using the bracelet size chart. Follow these simple steps to find the perfect fit:

1.Measure your wrist

Wrap a strip of paper around your wrist just below the wrist bone.

2.Mark and measure the length

Mark your size on the paper where the end of the strip meets the other side.

3.Refer to the bracelet size chart

Use a ruler to measure where you have marked the paper, then use the size chart to find the correct size.

Typically a comfort fit will be 2cm or 0.79” larger than your wrist measurement.

Bracelet size chart

SizeCentimetersInchesSuitable for
XS14-15 cm5.5-5.9 inslim, petite type women
S15-16.5 cm5.9-6.5 instandard female size, suitable for 80 percent of women
M16.5-17.5 cm6.5-6.9 inwider wrist women, slender men, and teens
L17.5-18.5 cm6.9-7.3 instandard male size, suitable for 80 percent men; wide wrist women
XL18.9-19.5+ cm7.3-7.7+ inmen and women with wide wrist

If you have doubts about your size, please take an exact measure of your wrist and contact Juliet to help you to choose the right size.

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