3 Ways to Size Your Ring
Rings should fit snugly at the base of the finger but also wide enough to slide over your knuckle. Go up 1/4 size for rings with bands that are 5-6mm wide at the base. Go up a 1/2 size for rings 7-8mm wide at the base. Bands with a width at the base of 9mm or more should be sized one (1) size larger than your measurement for comfort.
For precise measurements, we recommend visiting a local jeweler to have your finger sized. If however, you are unable to visit a jeweler, we have provided three (3) additional methods. Taking at least three (3) measurements, using one or all of the methods, demonstrated below, will help ensure that you order the correct size
Sizing Instructions and Tools (Click here to download document)
How to measure your ring size with a paper ring sizing band
1. Print the Sizing Instructions and Tools document.
2. Cut out the ring sizing band and slice along the "read size here"cut line.
3. Insert the narrow end of the band through the cut line, numbers facing out, and place the resulting band comfortably around the base of your finger. Move it up slightly to overlap your knuckle.
4. Tighten the ring sizer by pulling the narrow end around your finger and knuckle, like a belt. Tighten as much as possible against your knuckle.
5. Your appropriate ring size is the nearest visible number to the "read size here" cut line.
How to measure your ring size with an existing ring
1. Print the Sizing Instructions and Tools document.
2. Use a ring from your current jewelry collection and lay it down over the sizing circles, illustrated along the right edge of this page. Starting from the smallest circle progress to larger circles, looking straight down at each circle, until your ring is able to overlap all of the dashed circumference lines. Note, if you can completely obscure the dashed lines, the ring size is too large.
How to measure your ring size with a string
1. Print the Sizing Instructions and Tools document.
2. Measure the circumference of your knuckle by wrapping a string around it once. Take care to ensure the string is wrapped as tightly around your knuckle as possible and that you don't overlap start and end points of the string.
3. Measure the length of the string and reference the chart in the Sizing Instructions and Tools document to locate your ring size. For accurate measurements, we recommend using millimeter units.