Sizing Guide
Option 1: Measure an Existing Ring
If you already own a Sharon Stone & Co ring, this is perfect. Simply complete this following exercise and future ordering will be as easy as 1 2 3!
How To Measure:
If you measure the internal diameter of your ring (in millimeters only), it should match with thecorresponding size in the ring chart below. Simply look at the diameter column, find your diameter mm,and look across the row to see your size.
Option 2: Measure your finger
Measure a ring with a thin strip of paper. This can easily be done at the ease of your home.
1. Watch the short video demonstration we've created for you
2. Make sure you have a pen, paper, scissors, and a ruler handy
3. Cut a piece of paper around 5-inches long
4. Wrap the paper around the base of the finger you wish towear the ring on, the tighter the better
5. Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure thedistance with a ruler
6. You need the length in millimeters, or you can simply find thecentimeter length and multiply it by 10 to get the millimeter size
7. Match your finger measurement in millimeters with the closestnumber in the circumference column below
8. Voila! You have your ring size!
Option 3: Measuring Tape
If you happen to own a measuring tape at home, then this will get yourdesired ring size most accurately.
1. Prepare your flexible measuring tape with millimeters orcentimeters on it's ruler
2. Make sure you start with the 0 mark on your measuring tape
3. Wrap the tape around the base of the finger you wish to wear thering on, the tighter the better.
4. Remember the number that meets up with your starting point at 0.
5. If you're measuring tape is in centimeters, then multiply thenumber by 10, if your tape is in millimeters, then note down thefigure
6. Match your finger measurement in millimeters with thecorresponding ring size in the chart below (under thecircumference column)
SHARON STONE & CO RING SIZE GUIDE |
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Circumference (mm) |
Diameter (mm) |
Europe |
USA & Canada |
UK |
ASIA |
42 |
13.3 |
42 |
2 |
E |
4 |
43 |
13.7 |
43 |
2.5 |
E.5 |
5 |
44 |
14.1 |
44 |
3 |
F |
5.5 |
45 |
14.3 |
45 |
3.25 |
G |
6 |
|
14.5 |
|
3.50 |
|
|
46 |
14.7 |
46 |
3.75 |
H |
7 |
47 |
14.9 |
47 |
4 |
H.5 |
7.5 |
|
15.1 |
|
4.25 |
|
8 |
48 |
15.3 |
48 |
4.50 |
I.5 |
8.5 |
49 |
15.5 |
49 |
4.75 |
J.5 |
9 |
|
15.7 |
|
5 |
|
|
50 |
15.9 |
50 |
5.25 |
K |
10 |
|
16.1 |
|
5.50 |
|
|
51 |
16.3 |
51 |
5.75 |
L |
11 |
52 |
16.5 |
52 |
6 |
L.5 |
12 |
53 |
16.7 |
53 |
6.25 |
M.5 |
13 |
|
16.9 |
|
6.50 |
|
|
54 |
17.1 |
54 |
6.75 |
N.5 |
14 |
|
17.3 |
|
7 |
|
|
55 |
17.5 |
55 |
7.25 |
O |
15 |
56 |
17.7 |
56 |
7.25 |
O |
15 |
|
17.9 |
|
7.75 |
|
|
57 |
18.1 |
57 |
8 |
P.5 |
17 |
58 |
18.3 |
58 |
8.25 |
Q.5 |
18 |
|
18.5 |
|
8.50 |
|
|
59 |
18.8 |
59 |
8.75 |
R |
19 |
60 |
19.0 |
60 |
9 |
S |
20 |
|
19.2 |
|
9.25 |
|
|
61 |
19.4 |
61 |
9.50 |
S.5 |
21 |
|
19.6 |
|
9.75 |
|
|
62 |
19.8 |
62 |
10 |
T.5 |
22 |
63 |
20.0 |
63 |
10.25 |
U.5 |
23 |
|
20.2 |
|
1050 |
|
|
64 |
20.4 |
64 |
10.75 |
V |
24 |
65 |
206 |
65 |
11 |
W |
25 |
|
20.8 |
|
11.25 |
|
|
66 |
21.0 |
66 |
11.50 |
W.5 |
26 |
67 |
21.2 |
67 |
11.75 |
X.5 |
27 |
|
21.4 |
|
12 |
|
|
68 |
21.6 |
68 |
12.25 |
Z |
28 |
69 |
21.8 |
69 |
12.50 |
12.5 |
29 |
|
22.0 |
|
12.75 |
|
|
70 |
22.2 |
70 |
13 |
|
30 |
Find your Bracelet or Bangle Size Using One of These Easy Methods:
Option 1: Measure an Existing Bracelet or Bangle
1. Find a bracelet you own and lay it down flat in a straight line
2. Measure from the clasp to the end of the bracelet (in inches) and order the size which is closest to your measurement
3. To make sure it fits comfortably, we recommend to add half an inch for comfort, or alternatively, subtract half an inch for a tight fit.How To Measure A Bangle1. Find a Bangle you own and lay it down flat2. Place a straight ruler over the Bangle and measure across its middle from one inner edge to theother3. Note down this figure and multiply it by 3.14 to arrive at your Bangle circumference size
4. Now you have your circumference size
Option 2: Use a Tape Measure
If you happen to own a measuring tape at home, then this willget your desired ring size most accurately.
1. Watch the short demonstration we've created for you
2. Prepare your flexible measuring tape with inches or centimeterson it's ruler
3. Make sure you start on the 0 mark on your measuring tape
4. Wrap it around your wrist where you would like your bracelet to sit.Aim for a comfortable fit
5. Rememeber the number that meets up with your starting point at 0.Note how many inches/cm it took to wrap the measuring tapearound your wrist
6. Purchase the size closes to your measurement
(Tips)
• Make sure to measure your wrist at room temperature for a accurate reading
• If you're in between sizes, we recommend ordering up. It's always easier to size a bracelet smaller, than larger