Size Guide

How to find my ring size?
 
When shopping for rings we are often left wondering what size is the correct one. We have found the easiest ways to do the measurements at home with just the use of a piece of paper or by measuring an existing ring because size does matter when buying  jewellery!
 
 
Method 1: By measuring your own finger
 
Take a piece of paper or sting and wrap it around your finger. Make sure to leave enough space for the knuckle. You can get that by just sliding the piece of paper form the end of your finger until after the knuckle in order to see if the ring will fit. Then make a mark where the pices of paper meet. With the help of a ruler or a measuring tape, measure the length of the paper until the mark. That is your ring size in European measurements. For example if you get 5,4 then the size is going to be 54. If your measurements are in the numbers in between then we recommend to size up to the larger number. Then you can just convert the number to US measurements online or by the help of our convertor map.
 
 
Method 2: By measuring an existing ring or bracelet
 
If you have a ring on hand you can just take a measuring tape or a ruler and count the inner diameter.
There are also a lot of apps and measuring maps online that you can use to measure existing ring sizes.
 
As for the thumb, you can always remember that you will probably need a slightly bigger size is if the ring is wide versus slim. If the ring is sleek and slim we recommend that you go for a smaller size -  for example 0,5 size difference.
This method can be used to find the ring size of any of your fingers.
 
 
Please note that the ring size can vary depending on the ring design and fit on your finger.
 
 
 
 
 
Get to know your fingers!
 
Keep in mind that the fingers in your dominant  hand tend to be bigger in size so make sure to measure both hands if you intend to use it for both hands.
Temperature also plays a big role in your blood circulation thus making your finger swell in the winter and slimmer in warm weather.
 
 
 
Different kinds of rings and how to size them properly
 
When bying rings with a thick band it would be better to purchase them half a size up