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Find Your Perfect
Ring Size
Because every ring deserves the finger it was made for.
Take a piece of thread, string, or a thin strip of paper about 10 cm long. Make sure it is not too thick or stretchy — a sewing thread or thin paper strip works perfectly.
Wrap the thread snugly around the base of the finger you plan to wear the ring on. Keep it comfortable — firm enough to stay put, but loose enough to move freely.
Tip: Use the finger on your dominant hand — it tends to be slightly larger.Using a pen or fingernail, mark the exact point where the thread overlaps itself. This point is your finger's full circumference and gives us everything we need.
Lay the thread flat on a ruler. The length from the start to your mark is your circumference in mm. Divide that by 3.14 to get your inner diameter in mm. Use either measurement in the chart below.
Example: 54 mm ÷ 3.14 = 17.2 mm diameter → EU size 54Choose a ring that fits comfortably on the same finger you plan to wear your new one on. It should slide on smoothly but not fall off when your hand is relaxed.
Lay the ring on a flat surface. Using a ruler, measure straight across the inside of the ring from one inner edge to the other. This is your inner diameter in mm.
Measure the inside gap, not the outer edges of the ring band.Write down the number in millimetres. Alternatively, wrap a thread around the inside of the ring, mark it, and measure it flat — that gives your circumference. Use either number in the chart below to find your perfect size.
Fingers swell slightly in warm weather and at the end of the day. For the most accurate measurement, size yourself in the evening or after light activity. If you fall between two sizes, always choose the larger one — a ring that's slightly loose is far more comfortable than one that's too tight.
Now Find Your Size
Enter your measurement above the table or browse all sizes below.
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