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Sizing Guide

Smart Ring & Bangle Sizing Assistant

Three reliable ways to measure at home — pick whichever you have the tools for. If you fall between two sizes, go up by half a size for a comfortable fit.

Four steps

Four steps to perfect fit.

01
Pick a method

Existing ring, paper strip, or live AI try-on — choose what you have on hand.

02
Take a reference

Inside diameter or finger circumference in millimetres — match it on the table.

03
Hold steady

Measure at the right time of day — fingers swell in heat or after exercise.

04
Cross-check

Knuckle wider than base? Pick the size in between so the ring slides over.

Reference

Size conversion table.

Cross-reference international ring sizes — the table updates as you toggle which standards you want shown.

Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm) US UK EU India / PK
14.0 44.2 3 F 44 4
14.4 45.5 3.5 G 45 5
14.8 46.8 4 H 47 6
15.2 48.0 4.5 I 48 7
15.7 49.3 5 49 8
16.1 50.6 5.5 50 9
16.5 51.9 6 52 10
16.9 53.1 6.5 53 11
17.3 54.4 7 54 12
17.7 55.7 7.5 55 13
18.1 57.0 8 57 14
18.6 58.3 8.5 58 15
19.0 59.5 9 59 16
19.4 60.8 9.5 60 17
19.8 62.1 10 62 18
20.6 64.6 11 64 20
21.4 67.2 12 67 22

We list our sizes in US by default. Toggle the chips above to add or remove any standard.

Worth knowing

Small things that matter.

Measure in the evening

Fingers swell with heat and after exercise — measure in the evening at room temperature for an average reading.

Wider bands, half up

Bands wider than 6mm feel tighter than a thin band of the same size. Go up a half size for comfort.

Use a stylist on WhatsApp

Pick a size between the two — you want the ring to slide over the knuckle without forcing. Message us with photos and we'll suggest a size.

FAQ

Sizing questions, answered.

How accurate is the AI try-on for sizing?

Our AI Try-On lets you preview a ring on your finger live through your phone camera. It's a visual check — it confirms how a piece looks, not how a piece fits. Pair it with Method 1 (existing ring) or Method 2 (paper strip) for the actual size before you order.

What if my finger is between two sizes?

Go up by half a size. A slightly loose ring sits comfortably; a slightly tight one is hard to remove and damages over time. If you're unsure, message us on WhatsApp with a photo of your finger next to a ruler — we'll suggest a size.

How handpicked are your circumference values?

Our table follows the standard ISO 8653 conversion — the values are the same ones jewelers across India, Pakistan, the UK, and the US use. For wider bands (over 6mm), we recommend going up half a size beyond the table reading.

What if I've never bought a ring online before?

The safest method is to measure an existing ring you already own (Method 1). If you don't have a ring, use the paper-strip method (Method 2) — wrap a thin paper strip around the base of the finger, mark where it overlaps, lay it flat against a ruler, that's your circumference in millimetres. Match the millimetres to the conversion table.

Do my hands fluctuate in size during the day?

Yes — fingers expand in heat, after exercise, and after eating salty food. They contract in cold weather. Measure when your hands are at a normal temperature (mid-day or evening) for the most reliable reading.

Are bangle and kada sizes the same?

No. Bangles are sized by the inside circumference (in cm) of the bangle itself, since they slip over the hand. Kadas (heavier wrist pieces) follow the Indian convention 2.4 / 2.6 / 2.8 / 2.10 / 2.12 — these refer to the inner diameter in inches and fractions. Switch to the Bangle tab above for the cross-reference table.

Bracelets & kadas

Wrap a piece of string around your wrist where you'd wear the bracelet — snug but not tight — and measure the length in centimetres.

Wrist (cm)Bracelet lengthKada size (Indian)
13–1416 cm (XS)2.4
14–1517 cm (S)2.6
15–1618 cm (M)2.8
16–1719 cm (L)2.10
17–1820 cm (XL)2.12

Necklace length

Necklace lengths follow standard conventions. Try the AI Try-On to see where each length sits on your neckline.

  • Choker — 35–40 cm (sits at the base of the throat)
  • Princess — 41–46 cm (sits at the collarbone)
  • Matinee — 51–61 cm (lands mid-chest)
  • Rani haar / Opera — 71–86 cm (mid-bust, longer formal styles)