Ring Size Chart

Know your ring size to get perfectly fitted jewellery every time.

The best way to determine your ring size is to place a ring that fits you on a ring sizer mandrel, but when you buy online and don't have a professional ring sizer, a ring size chart or finger size strip can make a pretty good solution.

 Make sure to measure your finger at room temperature. Heat and cold can cause your fingers to swell or constrict. 

Determine Ring Size with a Ring Size Chart

Use a ring that fits you to determine your ring size. Place your ring over the nearest size circle. The inner edge of the ring should align with the outer edge of the circle. If your ring appears to fit between two sizes, buy the larger size. 
Size in circumference



Measure Ring Size With a Finger Size Strip

To create your own ring sizer, print and cut the strip below. Insert the narrow end of the sizer through the "cut here" slot. With numbers on the outside, place the loop around your finger, and pull until the fit is snug but comfortable. 

  

 

Know When You Can Resize Rings

Most jewellers will happily adjust a ring two sizes in either direction. More extreme adjustments can noticeably impact the look and structure of your jewellery. Increasing the size of a gold or silver ring typically requires gently hammering the ring around a sizing shaft. This will cause the shank of the ring to thin slightly. In some rings, the end result will not be perfectly round. Some jewellers will not resize platinum because of its density and strength. To increase a ring to more than one full size or to adjust a ring with stones, your jeweller may prefer to make an incision in the ring to remove or insert extra metal. This adjustment may leave a visible seam or an invisible weak point, but a professional jeweller can position flaws out of sight.

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