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Size Guide

To find the right size for your ring, we offer two simple methods: measuring with an existing ring or measuring your finger directly . Follow the instructions below to determine the correct size.

Method 1: Measuring with an Existing Ring

Measuring with an Existing RingIf you already have a ring that fits you well, you can use it as a guide:

  1. Get a ring that fits perfectly on the finger you want to buy the new ring for.
  2. Measure the inside diameter of the ring with a ruler or caliper. Place the ruler inside the ring and measure from edge to edge, passing through the center.
  3. Match the measured diameter to the millimeter sizes in the table below to determine your size.

Method 2: Direct Finger Measurement

If you don't have a ring that fits you, you can measure your finger directly:

  1. Paper or Ribbon Cutout : Take a piece of paper or fabric ribbon and wrap it around the base of your finger where you intend to wear the ring.
  2. Mark the length : Use a pen to mark where the tape overlaps, forming a circle.
  3. Measure the length : Use a ruler to measure the length of the strip of paper or tape, from the end to the marked point.
  4. Compare to size chart : Find your measured length (in millimeters) in the table below to determine your size.

Helpful Tips

Measure your finger at the end of the day : Your fingers tend to swell slightly throughout the day. It's best to measure your finger circumference at the end of the day, when they're fullest.

Consider the width of the ring : If the ring you want to buy is particularly wide, you may need to order a larger size, as wider models tend to squeeze a little more on the finger.

How to choose the right size for a ring with multiple bands

If you're buying multiple wedding bands or rings to wear together, consider using a slightly larger ring for the finger they'll be worn on. Combining multiple rings can feel tighter.