Find a local jeweller

The safest and most reliable way to measure the size of your finger is to visit a local jewellery store.

This option gives you a a reliable size, because jewellers in the United Kingdom use the same standard sizes. Even if you are out of UK, your local jeweller should have a sizing conversion chart to understand UK ring sizing.

Don't forget to check jewellery shops at the mall – this is an easy way to get your ring size if you're already there.

Measure an existing ring

Method 1

-Cut a thin strip of paper or Thread.

-Wrap the paper/thread around your finger.

-Mark the spot where the paper/ thread meets.

-Measure the length of the thread with your ruler.

Method 2

-Take one of your rings and place it on a ruler or measuring tape.

-Measure the inner diameter.

-You are then able to calculate the circumference and your ring size. Or just give us the diameter and we will do this for you.

Adjustment, tweaks, & more ring sizing tips

Different styles of rings may fit differently on the same finger, so keep the following in mind as you’re sizing

Wider bands (compared to a dainty stacker band) have less “give” for slipping over your knuckle, so you may need to increase the ring size. Consider ordering a half size larger than you usually would for bands 2mm or thicker.

Stacking rings need to be within quater a size of each other to stack well.

Rings with open bands, like our wrap rings, are slightly adjustable. You will be able to pull the ring apart a touch to adjust the fit, but it only gives you a half size or so before it starts to affect the look of the ring.

What if my ring does not fit?

We'd be happy to resize any item you purchase from us for free for 1 time. Certain items such as Eternity Rings cannot be resized