Ring Sizing Guide

Here are some tips for measuring your ring size. And remember, you can wear rings on any finger! Measure the sizes of all your fingers to ensure you have a wider selection of rings to choose from.

METHOD 1 — MEASURE YOUR FINGER

  1. Wrap either a strip of paper or string around your finger where you would like the ring to sit.
  2. Make sure that the strip of paper or string is tight to your finger (but not squeezing) to find the best fit.
  3. Mark the spot where the string or paper meets and then measure that against a ruler in MM (these are the small ticks in between CM on a ruler).
  4. Use the chart below to determine your ring size. 
  5. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend sizing up. 

 CIRCUMFERENCE

US RING SIZE

44.2

3

46.8

4

49.3

5

51.9

6

54.4

7

57.0

8

59.5

9

62.1

10

64.6

11

67.2

12

67.7

13

 *Measurement is in mm*

TIPS FOR MEASURING FINGERS

  • The wider the band on a ring, the tighter the fit will be. This is because there's less room for skin/fatty tissue displacement with a wide-band ring. With wide bands, always size up from whatever size ring you normally wear with a thin-band ring. 
  • Cold weather causes your fingers to shrink, we recommend measuring when your fingers are warm.
  • Fingers swell throughout the day and are largest at the end of the day, so we recommend measuring them at this time.
  • Alcohol and salt can cause your fingers to swell. Make sure to measure them before consuming any alcohol or high salt content foods.

METHOD 2 — MEASURE AN EXISTING RING

  1. Choose a ring that best fits the finger you want your new ring on.
  2. Measure the widest part of the ring from the inside, in MM.
  3. Use the chart below to choose your ring size.
  4. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend sizing up. 

INSIDE DIAMETER

US RING SIZE

14.1

3

14.9

4

15.7

5

16.5

6

17.3

7

18.1

8

19.0

9

19.8

10

20.6

11

21.4

12

22.2

13

  *Measurement is in mm*