Don't know you're ring size? We have you covered.

We don't want your rings falling off, or getting stuck. This guide will show you three of the best ways to measure your finger, and extra tips for the perfect fitment.

secure the ring sizer into a loop as you would with a zip tie, and make sure the numbers are facing out. Don't worry, the ring sizer will not lock like a zip tie. Make sure to keep the ring sizer in a circle for more accurate results.

Slide the ring sizer on to the finger you desire to measure, and adjust it until it is easy to put on, but has some resistance coming off, take note of the number on the ring sizer.

Remove the ring sizer, and lower your size by half a size. Now put the ring sizer back on, and remove it. Check the size again, if the size jumped up, it is too small. 

The ring sizer we offer is 5mm or roughly ¼ inch wide. For rings thinner than the ring sizer we recommend sizing down by one half or one full size, and for rings larger than the ring sizer we recommend one full size larger.

Ring belt

Local Jewelers

Local jewelers are another fantastic way of measuring your finger. Most jewelers will measure your ring size for a small fee, or potentially offer ring sizing as a complementary service. This method has a slight advantage over ring belts. Typically, a Jeweler should have multiple types of ring sizers, one being slimmer, and the other being wider, this will give 

For this method we recommend seeing a couple different jewelers, not just one. We recommend going to at least two jewelry shops on different days, as well as different times during the day.

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Other methods

Existing rings:

Have a ring that fits perfectly? Existing rings can also be used as a size reference when you are looking for a new ring; however, we do not recommend using this as a primary method, unless they are similar in size and style. 

We have attached a pdf print out with instructions to easily match sizes from existing rings.

If you have seen or heard of sizing your finger with a piece of paper, we do not recommend this method, as it does not replicate the size or feel of a real ring, and will result in inaccurate sizing.

Print out diagram

Rings fit differently in the morning and the afternoon.

Fitment: 

Ever notice one day your ring fits perfectly, and the next it's too tight or too loose? Don't worry this is normal, but sizing your ring right can reduce the chances of this happening.

Several things can cause your fingers to fluctuate in size throughout the day. In the morning for example, our fingers tend to be larger than later in the day. Seasons and climate can also change our finger sizes significantly, even up to a full size up or down.