Ring Sizing
Ring Sizing Guide
Choosing the correct ring size is essential for long-term comfort and everyday wear.
Our rings are 8mm wide. Wider bands typically feel tighter than thin rings, so sizing correctly (and sometimes sizing up) matters.
The most accurate way to determine your ring size is to be measured by a professional jeweller.
If possible, we strongly recommend this method
Our rings are 8 mm wide, and wider bands typically feel tighter than thinner rings. A professional sizing ensures accuracy and helps avoid the need for exchanges.
If visiting a jeweller isn’t possible, the at-home methods below can be used as reliable alternatives when measured carefully.
Best DYI option (most accurate)
The most accurate way to find your size is to use a physical ring sizer.
If you can, this is the method we recommend.
Measure your finger at home (string/paper method)
If you don’t have a ring sizer, you can measure at home:
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Cut a thin strip of paper (or use string).
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Wrap it around the base of the finger where the ring will sit.
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Pull it snug — not tight (it should feel comfortable).
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Mark where the end meets the strip.
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Lay it flat and measure the length in millimetres (mm) using a ruler.
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That measurement is your finger circumference.
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Compare it to a standard ring size chart to find your size.
Tip: Measure 2–3 times and use the average.
Measure an existing ring (inside diameter method)
If you already own a ring that fits the intended finger:
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Place the ring on a ruler.
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Measure the inside diameter straight across (mm).
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Match the diameter to a ring size chart.
(Do not measure the outside edge.)
Important: 8mm wide band sizing
Because these rings are 8mm wide:
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If you are between sizes, size up for comfort.
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If you have larger knuckles, size so the ring passes the knuckle comfortably, without being loose at the base.
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If you normally wear thin bands (2–4mm), you may find an 8mm ring feels tighter in the same size.
As a general rule: when in doubt, size up.
When to measure
Finger size changes during the day.
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Measure when hands are warm (not cold).
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Avoid measuring right after exercise.
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Evening measurements are often slightly larger than morning.
Need help before ordering?
If you’re unsure, contact us before you order and we’ll help you choose the most suitable fit.