Ring Size Guide

Finding the right ring size can feel uncertain, mainly when ordering online.
This page is here to help you find your ring size at home, in a simple and reliable way.

There are a few different methods you can use. If you have the time, trying more than one can help you feel more certain about your size.

If you want the most precise result, visiting a local jeweler is always a good option.

BEFORE YOU START

A few small things that can help:

  • Your ring should slide on easily and come off with slight resistance: secure, but never tight or uncomfortable.
  • Finger size can change throughout the day, so measuring in the evening usually gives the most accurate result.
  • Cold fingers are slightly smaller, so avoid measuring when your hands are cold.
  • Your dominant hand may be a bit larger, so measure the exact fingeryou’ll wear the ring on.
  • Wider bands may feel tighter, so you might need to size up slightly for comfort.
  • DIAMETER METHOD

    Measure a ring you already own.

    If you have a ring that fits well, you can use it as a reference.

    Place it over a printed size chart or measure the inside diameter, then compare it to the chart below.

  • PAPER STRIP METHOD

    Measure your finger with a paper strip.

    Cut a thin strip of paper and wrap it around your finger.
    Mark where it overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters. Use the chart below to find your corresponding size.

  • PRINTABLE TOOL

    Use a printable ring sizer.

    You can download and print a ring sizer at home. Make sure to print at 100% scale (no resizing), then cut and wrap the tool around your finger to find your size.

Printing tip

For accurate results, always print at “Actual Size” or “100% scale”.
You can use a ruler to double-check that the scale is correct.

Try to use one consistent size chart, as measurements can vary between guides.

EU sizes are based on the inner circumference of the ring, measured in millimeters. Ring sizes can vary slightly between countries and systems. This is why conversions between EU, US, and UK sizes are approximate.

Some designs can’t be resized. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out before placing your order.

If you’re unsure between two sizes, choosing the slightly larger one is usually more comfortable.
And if you’re still unsure, feel free to reach out, I’m happy to help you find the right fit.