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International Ring Size Guide
How to easily find your ring size: If you're unsure of your ring size, you can use our size chart for rings and jewelry. This chart helps you measure your ideal size for a mood ring or any other piece of jewelry. The measurements are available in EU, US, and UK formats.
Do you already know your ring size? We invite you to explore our interchangeable jewelry for men and women on our online store.
Mood Size EU (mm) size of the circumference |
US | UK | Companion (without a mood base, choose 2 sizes smaller) | Diameter (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
50 | US 5 | J | unavailable | 15,7 |
52 | US 6 | L | unavailable | 16,5 |
54 | US 7 | N | 50 | 17,2 |
56 | US 8 | P | 52 | 17,8 |
58 | US 8,25 | P 1/2 | 54 | 18,4 |
60 | US 9 | R | 56 | 19,1 |
62 | US 10 | T | 58 | 19,7 |
64 | US 10,75 | V | 60 | 20,3 |
66 | US 11,5 | X | 62 | 21 |
68 | US 12,25 | Z | 64 | 21,5 |
70 | US 13 | Z+1 | 66 | 22,3 |
72 | US 13,75 | 68 | 22,9 |
Determine the correct size of your ring
1st method: using a ring you already own (diameter)
You already have a ring on hand? Then simply measure the inside diameter of the ring. You can then find your size by converting using the table above.
If you can't find your exact size, then take the next size up.
2nd method: order a multisizer
You can order our multisizer to mesure your finger here.
3rd method: measure the circumference of your finger
To find out your ring size, simply take a piece of wire, dental floss or paper. Wrap it loosely around the spot on your finger where you want to wear the ring and mark where it overlaps. Then measure the length. The millimeters measured reflect the inner circumference of the ring.
If you can't find your exact size in the chart above, then take the size that is above. For example, if your finger circumference is 57mm, then take the size 58.
Example : 52 mm (circumference)
If you need help, contact us via e-mail: contact@yourmood.net
Addon 2/3 en or jaune "Sédim" de la collection "Earthquake"
Design : Alicia Bornand
"Earthquake" signifie "Tremblement de terre" en anglais. "Sédim" est un diminutif de "Roch Sédimentaire" qui signifie "Roche qui a pour origine des matières apportées par des cours d'eau et déposées sur le fond d'une mer peu profonde, d'un lac ou d'une lagune : les sédiments, et qui ensuite se transforment avec le temps. Le dépôt se fait en couches parallèles et horizontales. Sous le poids des sédiments, le fond sur lequel reposent les couches s'enfonce progressivement permettant ainsi l'accumulation de nouveaux dépôts. Il en existe de nombreuses sortes, qui dépendent de la nature des sédiments ayant formé la roche."