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The best way to determine which size to order is by using our free ring sizer.
If you can’t wait for your free ring sizer, there are 2 methods you can use at home to work out your size.
Cut a strip of paper, wrap it around your finger and measure the length. The length will correspond to the “inside circumference” measurement in the chart below.
RING SIZE | INNER MEASUREMENTS (mm) | ||
US | UK & AU | Diameter | Circumference |
4 | H ½ | 14.9 | 46.7 |
5 | J ½ | 15.7 | 49.3 |
6 | M | 16.5 | 51.9 |
7 | O | 17.4 | 54.5 |
8 | Q | 18.2 | 57.2 |
9 | R ¾ | 18.9 | 59.3 |
*All rings on this site are based on US Sizing
If you have a ring that fits you and access to a printer, download our Ring Sizing Guide and follow the steps to work out your size.
Try to measure your ring several times throughout the day and when you are warm. Your finger will tend to be smaller in the morning or when you are cold.
Your ring should fit nice and snug on your finger. It should be tight enough so that it doesn’t fall off when you shake your hand but it should be loose enough to slide over your knuckle with ease.
If you’re buying a ring as a gift, the best way would be to find a ring belonging to the recipient and measure it using the Ring Sizing Guide.
Ask someone close to the recipient if they know their ring size.
Ask the recipient what their ring size is or measure their finger using the paper method or free ring sizer.
We offer easy returns and exchanges if the size isn't quite right. :)
Our studio is closed from 25th Dec - 8th Jan.
You can still place orders online and all orders/enquiries/returns will be processed when we return.