FIND A RING SIZE
METHOD 1
Measure an existing ring
Print our ring sizer pdf out and find the size that best matches your current ring. No access to a printer? You'll just need a ruler, using this guide:
Using an existing ring that already fits you or your gift recipient well, you can use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of this ring. Just use a ruler and measure straight across the inside of the ring from edge to edge. Take the diameter measurement in millimeters, and then use our conversion chart below to find the ring size.
size 5: 15.5mm
size 6: 16.5mm
size 7: 17.3mm
size 8: 18mm
size 9: 19mm
size 10: 20mm
Print our ring sizer pdf out and use our paper ring sizer. No access to a printer? Try this method:
Materials needed: ribbon or a strip of paper and a ruler.
1. Cut a strip or paper or ribbon and wrap it around the finger you want to wear the ring on. Using a pencil or pen, mark where the two pieces meet.
2. Using a ruler, measure the size of the ribbon or paper in millimeters. Use the conversion guide below to find your size. If you are between sizes, size up. If the ring you are wanting to purchase is thicker/wider - such as our band rings - size up as well.
size 5: 49 mm
size 5.5: 50.25mm
size 6: 51.5 mm
size 6.5: 52.75 mm
size 7: 54 mm
size 7.5: 55.25 mm
size 8: 56.5 mm
size 8.5: 58 mm
size 9: 59.25 mm
size 9: 60.5 mm
size 10: 61.75mm
METHOD 2
Measure your finger
Tips for a perfect fit
Size up for thicker bands
The thicker the band, the tighter the fit. We recommend you go up a size on our large band rings.
Size fluxuates
Your fingers swell and contract throughout the day. The best time to measure is later in the day.
Consider your knuckle
Make sure your ring will fit over your knuckle and size up if needed.