What is standard rhinestone size?

What is standard rhinestone size?

Rhinestone Size Chart: Millimeters to Stone Size

Size in Millimeters SS Size Size in Millimeters
1.7 – 1.9 mm 5 SS 4.9 – 5.1 mm
1.9 – 2.1 mm 6 SS 5.3 – 5.4 mm
2.1 – 2.3 mm 7 SS 5.6 – 5.7 mm
2.3 – 2.5 mm 8 SS 5.9 – 6.1 mm

How are rhinestones sized?

Rhinestones are measured in ‘SS’ (Stone Size), and jewels are measured in millimeter. All current rulers have an inch side and a Centimeter (CM) side on them. Each centimeter (CM) is divided into 10 units, and each unit is a millimeter (MM).

What is SS20 in mm?

4.60-4.80
Rhinestone Conversion Chart

SS Size (mm)
SS19 4.40-4.60
SS20 4.60-4.80
SS21 4.80-4.90
SS22 4.90-5.10

What is the most popular rhinestone size?

The most popular size is a #5, which ranges from 1.75mm to 1.85mm (depending on the company you buy the rhinestones from).

How many mm is SS12?

PP(Pearl Plate)

PP (pearl plate) SS (stone size) mm (millimeter)
PP21 SS10 2.70-2.80
PP22 SS10 2.80-2.90
PP23 SS11 2.90-3.00
PP24 SS12 3.00-3.20

What size is 5SS?

As the size guide shows below, the 5SS swarovski crystals are 1.7 or so mm in diameter (the smallest swarovski size), and the 48SS crystals are about 11mm in diameter.

What size is 2mm rhinestone?

6ss
Want tiny – the smallest rhinestone is 2mm (6ss). This size is perfect for pave (where rhinestones are very close together).

Is 4mm or 5mm bigger?

MM Approximate Size In Inches Exact Size In Inches
3mm 3/32 Inch 0.11811 Inches
4mm 1/8 Inch 0.15748 Inches
5mm 3/16 Inch 0.19685 Inches
6mm Just short of 1/4 Inch 0.23622 Inches

What is 2.5 mm equivalent to in inches?

0.0984
Conversion Chart for Millimeters, Decimals and Fractions

mm Decimals (in.)
2.5 0.0984
2.6 0.1024
2.7 0.1063
2.778 0.1094

Is Ss6 smaller than Ss8?

For standard earring sizes, Ss6 has a stone size of 2mm, Ss8 has a stone size of 2.4mm, Ss10 has a stone size of 2.8mm, and Ss12 has a stone size of 3.2mm.

What is the crystal size?

Crystal size is the most commonly quantified textural parameter in igneous rocks. The crystal size distribution (CSD; i.e. the distribution of crystal size in three dimensions) is the number of crystals of a mineral per unit volume within a series of defined size intervals.