International Ring Size Guide: EU, US, UK & Asian Sizes Compared

International Ring Size Guide: EU, US, UK & Asian Sizes Compared

International Ring Size Guide: EU, US, UK & Asian Sizes Compared

Find your perfect fit — no matter where your ring was made

Ordering a ring online can feel like a gamble when every country uses a different sizing system. A size 54 in Europe? A size 7 in the US? An N in the UK? They're all the same ring — but the numbers couldn't be more confusing.

At Orosenda, we source rings from artisans across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. That means our rings arrive labeled in different sizing systems. This guide makes it simple: find your size in one system, and instantly know it in every other.

📏 How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home

Before diving into the conversion chart, here's how to find your size accurately:

Method 1: Measure an existing ring
Take a ring that fits the finger you want to measure. Place it on a ruler and measure the inside diameter in millimeters. Use the chart below to find your size.

Method 2: The string/paper method
Wrap a thin strip of paper or string snugly around the base of your finger. Mark where it overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters. This is your circumference — use the chart to convert.

Pro tips:

  • Measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger
  • Measure in warm conditions — cold shrinks your fingers
  • If between sizes, go up (you can always add a ring adjuster)
  • Wide bands (6mm+) need about half a size larger than thin bands

📊 International Ring Size Conversion Chart

Inner Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm) EU/DE US/CA UK/AU FR/BE IT JP
14.0 44.0 44 3 F 44 4 4
14.4 45.2 45 3.5 G 45 5 5
14.8 46.5 46.5 4 H 46.5 6.5 7
15.2 47.8 48 4.5 I 48 8 8
15.6 49.0 49 5 J 49 9 9
16.0 50.3 50 5.5 K 50 10 10
16.5 51.8 52 6 L 52 12 12
16.9 53.1 53 6.5 M 53 13 13
17.3 54.4 54 7 N 54 14 14
17.7 55.6 55.5 7.5 O 55.5 15.5 15
18.1 56.9 57 8 P 57 17 16
18.5 58.1 58 8.5 Q 58 18 17
19.0 59.5 59.5 9 R 59.5 19.5 19
19.4 60.8 61 9.5 S 61 21 20
19.8 62.1 62 10 T 62 22 22
20.2 63.4 63.5 10.5 U 63.5 23.5 23
20.6 64.6 65 11 V 65 25 24
21.0 65.9 66 11.5 W 66 26 25
21.4 67.2 67 12 X 67 27 27

🌍 Which Sizing System Do We Use?

Since Orosenda is based in Germany and sources from European artisans, most of our rings use the EU/DE system (also used in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and much of continental Europe). This system measures the inner circumference in millimeters — so a "size 54" ring has a 54mm inner circumference.

When you browse our ring collection, you'll see EU sizes listed. Simply use the chart above to convert to your local sizing system.

🤔 Why Do Sizes Differ Between Countries?

There's no universal standard for ring sizing. Different regions developed their own systems based on different measurements:

  • EU/DE (and FR, BE, IT, ES, NL): Based on inner circumference in mm
  • US/CA: Arbitrary numbering system (most common in North America)
  • UK/AU: Alphabetical system (A through Z)
  • JP (Japan): Numbered system starting from 1

The good news? They all measure the same physical thing — your finger. So converting between systems is straightforward once you know your measurement.

💡 Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid

Don't measure in the morning. Your fingers swell throughout the day. Evening measurements are more accurate for daily wear.

Don't forget about knuckles. If your knuckle is significantly wider than the base of your finger, measure both and pick a size in between.

Don't assume both hands are the same. Most people have slightly different-sized fingers on each hand. Always measure the specific finger you'll wear the ring on.

Don't ignore the band width. A 2mm delicate band and an 8mm statement ring in the same "size" will feel very different. Go up half a size for wider bands.

📩 Still Unsure? We'll Help

If you've found a ring you love but aren't sure about the size, don't guess — ask us. Send us a message at info@orosenda.com with the ring you're interested in, and we'll help you find the right fit. Many of our artisan partners also offer resizing for certain styles.

Because the only thing better than beautiful jewelry is beautiful jewelry that fits perfectly.

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