Sizing Guide

Find your ring size using one of these easy methods:

Option 1. Measure an existing ring

If you already own a FANTASILVIA ring, this is perfect. Once you complete this exercise, future ordering will be easy. Alternatively, you can measure one of your other favorites.
How To Measure:

1. If you measure the internal diameter of your ring (in mm) it should match with the corresponding size in the ring chart below. Be sure to use millimeters.

Option 2. Measure your finger

Measure a ring with a string or a thin strip paper. This can be easily done and can help find an accurate fit.

1. Cut a long string or piece of paper that's about 6-inches long.
2. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger, the tighter the better but make sure to not let the string stretch while you're wrapping it around your finger.
3. Mark the spot where the string or paper meets and measure the distance with a ruler (in mm).
4. Match your finger measurement (in mm) with the closest circumference below.
 If you already know your size, please convert to the USA size below:

Circumference (MM)

Diameter (MM)

USA & CANADA

EUROPE

UK

ASIA

42

13.3

2

42

E

4

43

13.7

2.50

43

E.5

5

44

14.1

3

44

F

5.5

45

14.3

3.25

45

G

6

 

14.5

3.50

 

 

 

46

14.7

3.75

46

H

7

47

14.9

4

47

H.5

7.5

 

15.1

4.25

 

 

8

48

15.3

4.50

48

I.5

8.5

49

15.5

4.75

49

J.5

9

 

15.7

5

 

 

 

50

15.9

5.25

50

K

10

 

16.1

5.50

 

 

 

51

16.3

5.75

51

L

11

52

16.5

6

52

L.5

12

53

16.7

6.25

53

M.5

13

 

16.9

6.50

 

 

 

54

17.1

6.75

54

N.5

14

 

17.3

7

 

 

 

55

17.5

7.25

55

O

15

56

17.7

7.50

56

P

16

 

17.9

7.75

 

 

 

57

18.1

8

57

P.5

17

58

18.3

8.25

58

Q.5

18

 

18.5

8.50

 

 

 

59

18.8

8.75

59

R

19

60

19.0

9

60

S

20

 

19.2

9.25

 

 

 

61

19.4

9.50

61

S.5

21

 

19.6

9.75

 

 

 

62

19.8

10

62

T.5

22

63

20.0

10.25

63

U.5

23

 

20.2

10.50

 

 

 

64

20.4

10.75

64

V

24

65

20.6

11

65

W

25

 

20.8

11.25

 

 

 

66

21.0

11.50

66

W.5

26

67

21.2

11.75

67

X.5

27

 

21.4

12

 

 

 

68

21.6

12.25

68

Z

28

69

21.8

12.50

69

12.5

29

 

22.0

12.75

 

 

 

70

22.2

13

70

 

30


Option 3.
If you happen to own a measuring tape at home, then this is will get the job done most accurately.

1. Find a flexible, measuring tape with millimeters on its ruler.
2. Wrap the tape snugly around the base of your finger, not too tight and not too loose. Aim for a snug but comfortable fit. Make sure to not let the measuring tape go and make sure you start from the 0 mark on the tape.
3. Remember the number that meets up with your starting point at 0. Note how many millimeters it took to wrap the measuring tape around your finger.
4. Match your finger measurement (in mm) with the corresponding ring size in the ring chart shown in method #02. If your tape is only showing in centimeter, use an online CM to MM converter to figure out your finger size in the closest millimeter.

   TIPS

  • Make sure to measure your fingers are at room temperature to get a more accurate reading as weather can and directly affect the size of your fingers.
  • Avoid measuring your fingers after you had some salty snacks and a couple of glasses of wine because alcohol and salt can make your fingers swell!
  • If you're between sizes, we recommend ordering up. It's always easier to size a ring smaller, than larger.

Find your bracelet or bangle size using one of these easy methods:

Option 1. Measure an existing bracelet or bangle

How To Measure a bracelet

1. Find a bracelet which fits you correctly and lay it down flat.
2. Measure from the clasp to the end of the bracelet (in inches) and order the size which is closest to your measurement. To ensure it fits comfortably, we suggest adding half an inch for comfort. You can add or subtract by half inch to whether you prefer a loose or tight fit.

How To Measure a bangle

1.Find a bangle which fits you correctly and lay it down flat.
2. Measure from the clasp to the end of the bracelet (in cm) and order the size which is closest to your measurement. To ensure it fits comfortably, we suggest adding 1.5cm for comfort. You can add or subtract cm to whether you prefer a loose or tight fit.

Option 2. Use a tape measure

If you happen to own a measuring tape at home, then this is will get the job done most accurately.

1. Find a flexible, measuring tape with inches/cm on its ruler.
2. Wrap it around your wrist where you would like your bracelet to sit. Aim for a snug but comfortable fit. Make sure to not let the measuring tape go and make sure you start from the 0 mark on the tape.
3. Remember the number that meets up with your starting point at 0. Note how many inches/cm it took to wrap the measuring tape around your wrist.
4. Purchase the size closest to your measurement. Inches for bracelets and cm for bangles.

TIPS

  • Make sure to measure your wrist at room temperature to get a more accurate reading as weather can and directly affect the size of your wrist.
  • If you're between sizes, we recommend ordering up. It's always easier to size a bracelet smaller, than larger.