Sizing

Finding the correct ring size you need shouldn't be difficult for you to do. This ring size chart and additional tips can help you find the perfect fit before your purchase.

SIZES

SIZE 50
ø 15,9 mm

SIZE 52
ø 16,5 mm

SIZE 54
ø 17,2 mm

SIZE 56
ø 17,8 mm

SIZE 58
ø 18,4 mm

SIZE 60
ø 19,1 mm

MEASURING YOUR SIZE

Listed are the most common sizes that are available. If you don't know your ring size, or if you suspect that your size changed, you can easily measure your size with a piece of string, paper & a ruler. If you're shopping for someone else, the best way to find out a ring size ring size is to just ask, or get help from family and friends. Is your size not listed? please email orders@zoedetrez.com and your size can be made to order most of the times.

HOW-TO STEPS
  • Wrap a piece of string or papier around the base of your finger.
  • Mark the point where both ends meet with a pen.
  • Measure the piece of string or paper with a ruler (in mm).
  • The closest measurement on the chart is your ring size.
  • Not on the chart? Email to get your size made to order.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
  • Do you have a ring that fits perfectly but you don't know your size? Measure the inside using a tape measure or a piece of string as described above.
  • A ring should fit comfortably. Snug enough so it won't fall off, but loose enough to slide over knucle with relative ease.
  • When your knuckle is bigger than the base of your finger, measure both places and pick a size in between the two.
  • It is best to measure your ring size at the end of the day when your fingers are warm. Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather, and your fingers are actually smaller in the early monring and in cold weather. Also, keep in mind that fingers on your dominant hand are usually a bit langer.
  • For a complete accurate reading, try measuring 3 to 4 times and see if the result stays the same.