How to Find Your Ring Size
Getting the size right before ordering saves everyone time. Here are two reliable methods you can use at home.
Method 1 — Measure an existing ring Take a ring that already fits the correct finger. Using a ruler, measure the internal diameter straight across the inside of the band in millimetres. Match that number to the table below.
Method 2 — Measure your finger Cut a thin strip of paper (non-stretchy) about 10cm long. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger — where the ring will actually sit. Mark where it overlaps, then measure that length in millimetres. Divide by 3.14 to get your diameter.
A few things worth knowing:
Measure at the end of the day — fingers are slightly larger in the evening and in warm weather
If you're between sizes, go up
For wider bands (4mm+), consider going half a size up for comfort
Knuckles larger than the base of your finger? Size for the knuckle, not the base
Not sure? Message me before ordering. I'd rather help you get it right the first time than resize it later.
INTERNAL DIAMETER (MM)
UK/AUS H | US/CANADA 4 | EU 47 | 14.9 mm
UK/AUS I | US/CANADA 4½ | EU 48 | 15.3 mm
UK/AUS J | US/CANADA 5 | EU 49 | 15.7 mm
UK/AUS K | US/CANADA 5½ | EU 51 | 16.1 mm
UK/AUS L | US/CANADA 6 | EU 52 | 16.5 mm
UK/AUS M | US/CANADA 6½ | EU 53 | 16.9 mm
UK/AUS N | US/CANADA 7 | EU 54 | 17.3 mm
UK/AUS O | US/CANADA 7½ | EU 56 | 17.7 mm
UK/AUS P | US/CANADA 8 | EU 57 | 18.1 mm
UK/AUS Q | US/CANADA 8½ | EU 58 | 18.5 mm
UK/AUS R | US/CANADA 9 | EU 60 | 19.0 mm
UK/AUS S | US/CANADA 9½ | EU 61 | 19.4 mm
UK/AUS T | US/CANADA 10 | EU 62 | 19.8 mm
UK/AUS U | US/CANADA 10½ | EU 64 | 20.2 mm