Center Stone Size Charts & Diagrams

What Size Stone for Your Engagement Ring?
One of the biggest challenges when shopping for an engagement ring is visualizing how the center stone will look once it’s on your hand. Carat weight alone can be misleading. A one-carat sapphire looks noticeably smaller than a one-carat diamond. What actually matters is stone size in millimeters (mm).
This stone size chart in mm illustrates how different cuts, shapes, and dimensions compare in the hand. Use it to determine which stone size for an engagement ring suits your style, finger size, and lifestyle. Each section pairs ring stone sizes with millimeter measurements and approximate diamond carat weights for easy comparison.
Round Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Round diamonds are timeless, but their presence shifts dramatically as size increases. Use this image and the information below to compare different stone sizes on hand:
- 2mm → 0.03 ct round diamond
- 3mm → 0.10 ct round diamond
- 4mm → 0.25 ct round diamond
- 5mm → 0.50 ct round diamond
- 6mm → 0.90 ct round diamond
- 7mm → 1.25 ct round diamond
- 8mm → 2.00 ct round diamond
Princess Cut Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Princess cuts deliver bold brilliance with sharp edges. Compare their millimeter sizes to see how they look in proportion to the hand:
- 2.0mm → 0.05 ct princess cut diamond
- 3.0mm → 0.15 ct princess cut diamond
- 3.5mm → 0.25 ct princess cut diamond
- 4.0mm → 0.40 ct princess cut diamond
- 5.0mm → 0.75 ct princess cut diamond
- 6.0mm → 1.20 ct princess cut diamond
- 7.0mm → 2.00 ct princess cut diamond
- 8.0mm → 3.20 ct princess cut diamond
Oval Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Ovals maximize surface area, creating the illusion of a larger stone for the same carat weight.
- 4x2mm → 0.10 ct oval cut diamond
- 5x3mm → 0.26 ct oval cut diamond
- 6x4mm → 0.50 ct oval cut diamond
- 7x5mm → 0.90 ct oval cut diamond
- 8x6mm → 1.50 ct oval cut diamond
- 9x7mm → 2.10 ct oval cut diamond
- 10x8mm → 3.00 ct oval cut diamond
- 11x9mm → 4.20 ct oval cut diamond
Pear Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Pear-shaped stones balance elegance and sparkle, with their pointed tip creating length on your finger.
- 4x2.5mm → 0.12 ct pear cut diamond
- 5x3mm → 0.21 ct pear cut diamond
- 6x4mm → 0.43 ct pear cut diamond
- 7x5mm → 0.77 ct pear cut diamond
- 8x6mm → 1.00 ct pear cut diamond
- 9x6mm → 1.50 ct pear cut diamond
- 10x7mm → 2.00 ct pear cut diamond
- 12x7mm → 2.50 ct pear cut diamond
- 14x8mm → 4.00–5.00 ct pear cut diamond
Marquise Center Stone Sizes on Hand

The marquise cut makes a strong, dramatic visual impact with its unique, elongated form.
- 4x2mm → 0.07 ct marquise cut diamond
- 5x2.5mm → 0.13 ct marquise cut diamond
- 6x3mm → 0.23 ct marquise cut diamond
- 7x3.5mm → 0.35 ct marquise cut diamond
- 9x4.5mm → 0.70 ct marquise cut diamond
- 10x5mm → 1.00 ct marquise cut diamond
- 11x5.5mm → 1.50 ct marquise cut diamond
- 13x6.5mm → 2.50 ct marquise cut diamond
- 14x7.5mm → 3.50 ct marquise cut diamond
Heart-Shaped Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Heart-shaped stones are deeply symbolic and instantly recognizable, making them an ideal choice for sentimental buyers.
- 3.5mm → 0.15 ct heart cut diamond
- 4mm → 0.25 ct heart cut diamond
- 5mm → 0.50 ct heart cut diamond
- 6mm → 0.75 ct heart cut diamond
- 6.5mm → 1.00 ct heart cut diamond
- 8mm → 2.00 ct heart cut diamond
- 9mm → 3.00 ct heart cut diamond
- 10mm → 4.00 ct heart cut diamond
- 11mm → 5.00 ct heart cut diamond
Emerald Cut Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Emerald cuts highlight clarity with broad, open facets.
- 3x1.5mm→0.04 ct emerald cut diamond
- 3.75x1.5mm: 0.07 ct emerald cut diamond
- 4x2mm→0.09 ct emerald cut diamond
- 5x3mm: 0.26 ct emerald cut diamond
- 6x4mm→0.56 ct emerald cut diamond
- 7x5mm: 1.02 ct emerald cut diamond
- 8x6mm→1.68 ct emerald cut diamond
- 9x7mm: 2.57 ct emerald cut diamond
- 11x9mm→5.19 ct emerald cut diamond
Trillion Shaped Center Stone Sizes on Hand

Triangular trillion cuts bring a contemporary edge and plenty of sparkle to capture the eye.
- 2x2mm→0.02 ct trillion cut diamond
- 3x3mm: 0.08 ct trillion cut diamond
- 4x4mm→0.18 ct trillion cut diamond
- 5x5mm: 0.30 ct trillion cut diamond
- 6x6mm→0.60 ct trillion cut diamond
- 7x7mm: 1.00 ct trillion cut diamond
- 8x8mm→1.50 ct trillion cut diamond
- 9x9mm: 2.00 ct trillion cut diamond
- 10x10mm→2.75 ct trillion cut diamond
Cushion Shape Center Stone Sizes on Hand

The cushion cut combines vintage charm with modern brilliance.
- 2x2mm→0.04 ct cushion cut diamond
- 3x3mm→0.14 ct cushion cut diamond
- 4x4mm→0.33 ct cushion cut diamond
- 5x5mm→0.65 ct cushion cut diamond
- 6x6mm→1.12 ct cushion cut diamond
- 7x7mm→1.78 ct cushion cut diamond
- 8x8mm→2.66 ct cushion cut diamond
- 9x9mm→3.79 ct cushion cut diamond
- 10x10mm→5.20 ct cushion cut diamond
Center Stone Sizes for Rings Relative to Band Width

Your ring's band width influences how large or small your center stone appears. Wider bands can make a center stone look smaller, while thinner bands amplify its size.
- 8mm stone (2.00ct) on a 6mm wide band
- 7mm stone (1.25ct) on a 5mm wide band
- 6mm stone (0.90ct) on a 3mm wide band
- 5mm stone (0.50ct) on a 3mm wide band
- 4mm stone (0.40ct) on a 2mm wide band
Key Things to Remember When Selecting the Right Center Stone Size for Your Hand
When comparing ring stone sizes, keep these insights in mind as you do:
- A 6mm stone looks much larger on a size 4 finger than a size 9 finger.
- Carat weights vary by gem type; always compare stones in millimeters (mm) for accuracy.
- Darker-colored stones, like sapphires or rubies, often appear smaller than white diamonds. If choosing one, consider going slightly larger.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does stone size actually mean in millimeters or carats?
When people talk about stone size, they’re often mixing two different measurements. Carat refers to weight, while millimeters describe the stone’s visible width and length, which is the part you actually see on your hand. Two diamonds with the same carat weight can appear different in size depending on their shape and proportions. That’s why we guide clients to think in millimeters first, especially when designing a custom ring that feels balanced and intentional.
How large will a stone look on my finger?
A stone’s appearance depends not just on its dimensions, but also on finger size, setting style, and surrounding design details. A bezel setting, halo, or tapered band can subtly change how prominent a center stone feels, even when the measurements stay the same. We often compare stone sizes directly on sample proportions so you can visualize how a 5mm, 7mm, or 9mm stone actually reads in real life rather than relying on numbers alone.
How do I choose the right stone size for my ring?
The right size is the one that fits your lifestyle, your aesthetic, and the story you want your ring to tell. Some people prefer a refined scale that feels effortless for everyday wear, while others want a center stone that makes a confident statement. During the design process, we help you explore proportions alongside setting styles and band widths so the final ring feels harmonious. Not too small, not too large, but exactly right for you.
See Your Stone the Way it Deserves to Be

Choosing a center stone can involve numbers on a chart, but it is most importantly about how you feel when you see it, on your hand, twinkling back at you.
The right stone is one that should feel balanced on your hand, true to your style, and powerful enough to hold your love story for a lifetime.
At Krikawa, we bring your vision to life before crafting a single ring. Our team will mock up your chosen stone size in mm, pair it with your dream setting, and show you exactly how it will look, so you can move forward with joy, not guesswork and doubts.
Book your personal design consultation today! Not ready to work with a designer? Try taking our Ring Quiz!
Let’s turn measurements into invaluable meaning, creating a ring that is unmistakably you, from dream concept to the moment it slips onto your finger.