Size guide
Find your size (printable or string/paper)
Printable Size Guide
We recommend our printable size guide for the most accurate measurements.
Please note your paper size for precise measurements.
String/Paper Method
1. Take a piece of string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper and wrap it around your finger, close to the knuckle. *Note: Some string stretches so make sure you don’t pull it too taut.
2. With a pen, carefully mark the spot where the string overlaps with its end hold it up to a ruler that has millimeter measurements.
Use the chart to determine your ring size
|
Size |
Finger circumference (mm) |
|
3 |
44.0 |
|
4 |
46.5 |
|
5 |
49.0 |
|
6 |
51.5 |
|
7 |
54.0 |
| 8 | 56.6 |
| 9 | 59.1 |
* Tips & Tricks
▪Your dominant hand’s ring size can be a half to a full size larger, so choose the exact finger you want to wear the ring on.
▪Measure your finger when it is at its largest (usually end of the day) for the most comfortable fit.
▪Note that a thicker band will take up more space on your finger,, so consider buying them in a larger size.
▪Cold weather can cause your fingers to shrink a bit, while heat or water retention caused by food, medications, or illness can cause finger swelling.
SWAROVSKI ZIRCONIA
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
For Swarovski, true quality means more than simply providing the perfect cut, clarity and color. First and foremost, it’s about responsibility at every stage in the development of the stones, to the highest possible standards. The control over Swarovski’s zirconia supply and production, c responsible production processes that fulfill the world’s most demanding social and environmental requirements can be guaranteed.
Since 1895, Swarovski has cared deeply about people, and our planet. They continue that legacy today by integrating sustainability measures across the value chain, with a special emphasis on circular innovation, championing diversity and inclusion, as well as self-expression. As part of Swarovski’s strengthened sustainability program, they cre working to make their products more sustainable, and are now taking their first steps towards switching their production of Swarovski Zirconia to renewable energy. Their journey towards this goal includes using renewable energy from May, 2023 onwards for the production of Swarovski Zirconia, thereby reducing carbon emissions by 55% compared to regular Swarovski Zirconia, cnd offsetting the remaining 45% during the transition phase. Further, they have fully offset Swarovski Zirconia produced with conventional energy since the beginning of the year 2023. Swarovski Zirconia made with renewable energy possesses the same quality, and curability as regular Swarovski Zirconia.