Ring Size Guide
Not sure how to choose your ring size? Don’t worry! This guide will help you determine your ring size using the simplest and most accurate methods. Getting an exact measurement ensures your order arrives perfectly and prevents unnecessary returns or exchanges.

How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home?
Before you start measuring, keep these in mind:
- Fingers swell throughout the day. Your size may vary between morning and evening. The best time to measure is in the afternoon.
- Avoid measuring when your hands are too hot or too cold.
- Your ring should fit comfortably—tight enough that it won’t fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
Method 1: Measuring the Inner Diameter of a Ring
If you already have a ring that fits well, this is the easiest method!
- Take a flat ruler.
- Measure the widest inside part of the ring using the ruler.
- Note the diameter in millimeters (mm).
- Use the chart below to find your correct size.

Method 2: Measuring Your Finger with a String or Paper Strip
If you don’t have a ring, this is a great alternative!
- Take a thin piece of string, paper strip, or sewing thread.
- Wrap it around the finger you want to measure.
- It should be snug but not too tight!
- Mark where the ends meet and measure the length with a ruler in millimeters (mm).
- Use the chart below to find your correct size.


Frequently Asked Questions
1) What if I’m unsure about my ring size?
If you’re between sizes, always choose the larger size. It's easier to resize a larger ring than a smaller one.
2) Do wider rings require a different size?
Yes! Wide-band rings feel tighter. If you're choosing a wider ring, consider going half a size up.
3) I ordered a ring but got the wrong size. What should I do?
If you accidentally ordered the wrong size, contact us to learn about the exchange process.
Final Tips:
- For the most accurate measurement, visit a jeweler for a professional ring sizing.
- If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for assistance!