Ring sizing.

Ring size conversion chart displaying USA & Canada, UK & Australia sizes, their circumferences in mm, and diameters in mm.

Getting the right fit is important, as all rings are made to order and cannot be resized after production.

Origin of Many uses USA & Canada sizing, as we find it more universally recognised.

How to Find Your Size:

  • Visit a local jeweller for professional sizing.

  • Use a ring sizer or measure an existing ring with a printable ring size guide; additional methods are below.

  • Keep in mind that wider rings may fit more snugly than thinner bands, so consider sizing up if needed.

If you’re unsure about your size, feel free to contact us for guidance before placing your order

Hands playing with a piece of string looped around fingers.

Method 1.

STRING OR PAPER STRIP METHOD

What You Need: A strip of paper, string, or dental floss, a ruler, and a pen.
Steps:

  • Wrap the string or paper around the base of your finger (not too tight or too loose).

  • Mark where the ends meet.

  • Lay it flat and measure the length in millimeters (mm) to find the circumference.

  • Compare the measurement to our ring size chart above to find your size.

Silver ring placed on a ruler showing measurements

Method 2.

MEASURING AN EXISTING RING

What You Need: A ring that fits well and a ruler.
Steps:

  • Place the ring on a ruler and measure the inside diameter (the distance across the inside of the ring in mm).

  • Compare the measurement to our ring size chart above to find your size.