finding your ring size

Not sure of your ring size? We highly recommended getting your finger professionally measured at a jeweler, but these home methods can provide a good starting point.

best time to measure

Measure your finger in the afternoon, when size is most stable and avoid post-exercise puffiness or first‑thing‑in‑the-morning tightness.

Certain ring styles, like eternity bands, tension‑set, or pieces featuring fragile gems such as opals, emeralds, or pearls may not be safely resized without risking damage to the setting or structural integrity. Getting the fit right from the start ensures the design remains intact and avoids potential risks down the road.

how to measure your finger

Using a String or Paper:

  • Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of the finger where the ring will sit.
  • Mark where it overlaps, then lay it flat and measure the length in millimeters (that’s your circumference).
  • Match this measurement to a recognized ring size chart to find the correct fit.

Using a Ring You Already Own:

  • If you have a ring that fits perfectly, measure its inner diameter in millimeters.
  • Cross-reference that measurement with a ring size chart to identify your size.