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Korean Ring Size Chart?


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I want to purchase a ring from Rowky site (www.rowky.com)

Does anybody knows how to convert Korean ring size to USA size?

Their sizing starts from size 9

This ring for example: http://rowky.com/front/php/product.php?pro...display_group=1

I tried Googling it, but I couldn't find Korean ring size chart at all, only Hongkong and Japanese size chart.

From Yesstyle: http://www.yesstyle.com/en/Help/Section.as...tionId=737#1699

I wear size 6 (USA), what's the korean size for that size? :unsure:

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Korean ring sizes are about the same as Japanese ring sizes. =)

asmamaringsizetransdh7.jpg

credit to tigerkt

Ok, today i tried this online ring conversion

http://www.onlineconversion.com/ring_size.htm

according to it, circum. 52.2 mm = US size 6.25

according to tigerkt's table, 52 mm = size 9, instead of size 11 as we discussed above.

O no ... !! which one is the right one?? :wacko:

this table also says 52 mm = size 6

http://www.marchenoir.com/ringsize.html

ughhh.. i think i'll take the risk and go with size 9

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Guest KateLove

Eeep ... the chart is confusing since I don't have a tape measure or anything :sweatingbullets: I'm

a size 4 1/2 in the USA (I know tiny eep!!) ... so what would the Korean size be??

Thanks in advance ^^!!

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^ http://www.onlineconversion.com/ring_size.htm

according to that site, size 4.5 = 47.8 mm

based on the korean table above, it's about size 5.

It's not that tiny, my ring finger size is 4.5 too ^^

Size 6 is my index and middle fingers size

ah really? you're the only other person i've met with a 4.5

finer =) that's so cool. When I got my HS ring the guy was like

"this must be a mistake" and measured my finger about

50 times i swear ... :wacko: Lol.

Oh & Thank You ^^

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Ok, today i tried this online ring conversion

http://www.onlineconversion.com/ring_size.htm

according to it, circum. 52.2 mm = US size 6.25

according to tigerkt's table, 52 mm = size 9, instead of size 11 as we discussed above.

O no ... !! which one is the right one?? :wacko:

this table also says 52 mm = size 6

http://www.marchenoir.com/ringsize.html

ughhh.. i think i'll take the risk and go with size 9

Remember the ring has to get through your knuckles also ^__^' I think korean ring sizes run small. The chart was from asmama though.

But if you're a 52.2mm you should round up to 53mm meaning you're a size 10.

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Remember the ring has to get through your knuckles also ^__^' I think korean ring sizes run small. The chart was from asmama though.

But if you're a 52.2mm you should round up to 53mm meaning you're a size 10.

The ring I ordered doesn't have size 10 ;___;

Len PM-ed me a size chart too, showed the same thing.

ringsize.jpg

I'm currently wearing a ring on my index finger, size 6.

It fits my middle finger too.

I once wore 6.5, it's a bit too big. I lost it, it slipped out and I didn't notice it T_T

So I will stick to size 9, pray it will fit >.<

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