Ring Size Guide

Factors to consider when measuring your ring size

     If your fingers are cold your ring size will be at least half a size smaller and vice-versa in hot weather.
     If you have consumed salty foods this may cause your fingers to swell up in size.
     Depending on the style of the ring a wider band will feel tighter than a thinner band, if the band is 6mm wide or more we suggest that you may require a slightly larger ring size.
     Your ring should be comfortable enough to slide over the widest part of your finger usually the knuckles, and to be snug enough not to fall off.
     Checking your ring size on several occasions, on a cold and on a warm day will ensure that you will get an accurate ring size.

Find the Perfect Fit: A Guide to Determining Your Ring Size

The Hands-on Method

1. Grab a tape measure, string or strip of paper. 
2. Wrap it around the finger you’ll wear your ring on—if you’re creating a ring stack, consider where on your finger the ring will sit—and mark the place where it joins. 
3. Lay your string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length up to the mark. Use the chart below to match the measurement to the closest ring size.

Measuring an Existing Ring

1. Choose a ring that already fits your finger well. 
2. Measure the interior diameter of the ring in millimeters (mm).
3. Use the measurement chart below to match the size of your ring to the closest size in mm. 

Ring Size Conversion Chart

For our international customers outside of the US, we have a conversion reference chart. Please note that this chart is provided as a guide only, some sizes do not correspond exactly. For greatest accuracy we recommended that you visit your local jewelers to obtain the correct size.