RING SIZE GUIDE

Finding the right fit, for comfort, balance, and everyday wear.

Finding the right ring size is essential for both comfort and longevity. A well fitted ring should slide on easily, sit securely, and feel comfortable throughout the day.

How to Measure at Home?

String Method

Wrap a string around your finger, ensuring it sits snugly but not tight, and measure the length of the string. Match it to the size chart below.

Several gold rings with various gemstones displayed on a dark surface.

Existing Ring Method

Measure an existing ring that fits comfortably by taking its internal diameter and matching it to the size chart below.

* Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest.
*3 Measure more than once for accuracy.

Sizing Tips

If you fall between two sizes

Let us know and we can make half sizes. If you’re between a half size and full size, always choose the larger for comfort and natural finger movement throughout the day.

Temperature affects ring fit

Cold weather causes fingers to shrink, while heat can make them swell. A ring that feels perfect in winter may feel tighter in summer.

Your dominant hand may be larger

The fingers on your dominant hand are often slightly bigger. If you’re stacking or wearing rings daily, keep this in mind.

Band width matters

Wider bands feel tighter than slimmer styles as they cover more surface area on the finger. For wide bands or statement rings, consider sizing up by half to one size.

One ring for multiple fingers

If you plan to wear a ring across multiple fingers, choose the size of the larger finger. The index and middle fingers are often interchangeable, making them a flexible option for everyday wear.

Knuckles vs finger base

If your knuckles are larger than the base of your finger, choose a size that passes comfortably over the knuckle without spinning excessively once worn.

A chart comparing key measurements for shoe sizes across the European Union, United Kingdom, and United States based on diameter in millimeters.

Ring Size Conversion Chart

* If you’re between sizes, we recommend sizing up.