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Ring Sizer Explained |
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At CubicJewelry.com, we use the
U.S. system for ring sizing. Below is a ring
size comparison chart for the different systems. |
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U.S. System |
Millimeters |
British System |
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4 |
47 |
H |
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4.5 |
48 |
I |
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5 |
49 |
J |
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5.5 |
50 |
K |
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6 |
52 |
L |
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6.5 |
53 |
M |
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7 |
54 |
N |
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7.5 |
55 |
O |
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8 |
57 |
P |
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U.S. System |
Millimeters |
British System |
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| 8.5 |
58 |
Q |
| 9 |
60 |
R |
| 9.5 |
61 |
S |
| 10 |
62 |
T |
| 10.5 |
63 |
U |
| 11 |
65 |
V |
| 11.5 |
66 |
W |
| 12 |
67 |
X |
| 12.5 |
68 |
Y |
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| Don’t
know your ring size? Follow these easy steps to create your own Ring
Sizer: |
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1. |
Print out this
page. Please ensure that the “Fit to Page” or “Scale to Fit” options
are not selected. |
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2. |
Cut out your
Ring Sizer and make a slot by cutting along the dashed line. |
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With the
numbers to the outside, insert the black end through the slot. |
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4. |
Place the Ring
Sizer over your finger and pull the tab through the slot until it fits
comfortably. |
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5. |
Read the
corresponding size from the scale as it lines up with the edges of the
slot. |
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Note: The Ring Sizer is based on the U.S. system for ring sizing and
provides an approximate ring size only. |
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