Convert Grams to Stone

1 g = 0.000157473 st

1 g = 0.000157473 st

grams (g) stone (st)
0.5 0.0000787366
1 0.000157473
2 0.000314946
5 0.000787366
10 0.00157473
25 0.00393683
50 0.00787366
100 0.0157473
250 0.0393683
500 0.0787366
1000 0.157473

To convert grams to stone, multiply the value by the conversion factor:

1 g = 0.000157473 st

For example: 10 g = 0.00157473 st

The Conversion Formula

To convert grams to stone, multiply the value by the conversion factor: 1 g = 0.000157473 st. For a worked example, suppose you need to convert 25 g to stone: 25 × 0.000157473 = 0.00393683 st. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 0.000157473, or equivalently multiply by 6350.29.

About grams

The gram was the foundational unit of the original metric system in 18th-century France. Defined as the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a meter (1 cm³), it brought logic to a chaotic world of measurements. It remains the standard for cooking, chemistry, and postal services. The gram is the base for the CGS system, which preceded the modern SI system. grams are commonly used in Cooking and baking ingredients, Nutritional labels (sugar, protein), Gold and jewelry, and Letter mail weights, Laboratory chemistry.

A standard paperclip weighs approximately 1 gram.

About stone

The stone is a quintessential British unit, historically used to weigh agricultural commodities like wool and wax. Its weight varied by town and product until being standardized at 14 pounds in 1835. While no longer used for trade, it remains the primary way people in the UK and Ireland describe their body weight. You might hear someone say they weigh '10 stone 7' (147 lbs). stone are commonly used in Human body weight (UK/Ireland), Boxing commentary (UK), Jockey weights, and Historical trade records.

A medium-sized dog might weigh around 1 stone (14 lbs).

When Would You Convert grams to stone?

Converting between grams and stone is one of the most common weight conversions. You might need this conversion when working with international specifications, following instructions written for a different measurement system, or comparing values across different standards. Having the conversion factor (1 g = 0.000157473 st) memorized or bookmarked can save time in professional and everyday contexts alike.