Ring Size & Fit Guide
How to Find Your Perfect Ring Size
Wearing a ring that fits comfortably, snug but not tight, is essential for daily comfort and peace of mind. Use the tips below to find your ideal size and avoid common sizing mistakes.
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Option 1: Use a Ring Sizer
This is the most accurate method. We recommend ordering a plastic ring sizer online or requesting one from us before finalising your order.
Measure your finger at the end of the day, when your fingers are slightly swollen for the most accurate reading.
Option 2: Measure an Existing Ring
Use a ruler to measure the inner diameter of a ring that fits you well.
Then refer to our sizing chart to find the corresponding UK/US/EU size.
Option 3: Paper Strip Method (Less Precise)
Wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger.
Mark where the ends meet, then measure the length in millimetres.
Use this measurement to check our sizing chart.
Fit Tips
Your ring should slide on easily and come off with slight resistance over the knuckle.
Fingers naturally swell throughout the day and in warmer weather, so allow a little room.
Wider bands (6mm or more) tend to feel tighter — we recommend sizing half a size up for comfort.
International Conversion
We’ve provided an international ring size chart for your reference. You’re welcome to select your size at checkout or simply let us know what you wear in your local sizing system — we’ll convert it for you accurately.
Resizing Notes
Gold and platinum rings can generally be resized by up to 1 US size up or down.
If the difference exceeds 1 US size, the ring will usually need to be remade, as over-resizing may distort the curvature and structure of the design.
Some styles — such as eternity rings, titanium bands, and tungsten designs — cannot be resized at all, so it’s important to confirm your size before ordering.