FIND YOUR PERFECT

RING SIZE

A ring should feel natural and fit perfectly. Use Amaura’s size guide to measure your finger and find the ideal fit - quickly, simply, and precisely.

Ringstørrelsesguide med sammenligning af diameter, omkreds og ringstørrelser i DK/EU, US, UK og Japan.

HOW OUR SIZE GUIDE WORKS

Amaura’s ring sizes are based on the inner circumference measured in millimeters, making it easy to find the perfect fit. For example, a size 52 means that the ring has an inner circumference of 52 mm. Even a difference of one millimeter can significantly affect comfort, which is why we recommend measuring carefully to ensure the best possible experience.

Illustration der viser hvordan man finder sin ringstørrelse med et stykke papir ved at måle fingerens omkreds i millimeter.

MEASURE YOUR FINGER

Cut a small strip of paper and gently wrap it around the base of the finger where the ring will sit. Mark the point where the paper overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters. This number corresponds to your ring size - for example, 54 mm equals a size 54.

We recommend measuring twice to ensure accuracy, as even a small difference can have a significant impact on comfort and fit.

TIPS BEFORE YOU MEASURE

HOW DO I MEASURE MY RING SIZE?

Cut a strip of paper, wrap it around your finger, mark where it overlaps, and measure the length in millimeters. The number in millimeters corresponds to your ring size.

WHICH SIZE DOES 52 MM CORRESPOND TO?

52 mm corresponds to size 52, one of the most common ring sizes for women.

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY RING FITS?

A ring should slide easily over the knuckle and feel comfortable without being too loose.

TEMPERATURE AFFECTS SIZE

Finger size can change depending on temperature. Fingers tend to swell in heat and shrink in cold conditions.

RING WIDTH MATTERS

Wider rings may feel tighter than narrow ones. If you are between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.

DON’T FORGET THE KNUCKLE

Make sure the ring fits comfortably over the knuckle as well as at the base of the finger.