You can determine your ring size using several simple methods. At Maiko Suzuki Jewelry, all rings are sized according to the U.S. numerical system.
If you already know your size in Japanese, UK, or European standards, please refer to the conversion chart below to find the corresponding U.S. size. If you are measuring your finger for the first time, follow the steps below.

To measure ring size at home
- Wrap a thin strip of paper or a piece of string comfortably around the finger where you plan to wear the ring.
- Mark the point where the ends meet, then measure this length with a ruler. This measurement represents the circumference of your finger.
- Compare it to the circumference column in the conversion chart to determine your correct U.S. ring size.

If you would like to have your own ring measuring tool, you can purchase at AMAZON
This method is especially useful if you are purchasing a gift or using a ring that already fits comfortably.
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Select a ring that fits the intended finger well.
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Measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimeters (mm).
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Refer to the size chart above and match the measurement to the closest millimeter value to determine the corresponding U.S. ring size.

Find Your Bracelet Size

Cuffs and bangles should fit close to the wrist, while link and chain bracelets should allow a small amount of room for comfortable movement.
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Use a flexible tape measure, a piece of string, or a strip of paper.
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Wrap it around the wrist where you plan to wear the bracelet and mark the point where it meets. If you plan to stack bracelets, measure the exact area of your arm where each piece will sit.
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Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length with a ruler. Refer to the size chart above to determine your bracelet size.
