Size Guide

Ring Size

There are two easy ways that we recommend you determine your ring size. 

  1. Measuring your own finger
  2. Using an existing ring that fits your desired finger.

Measure Your Own Finger

Using a piece of paper or non-stretchy string  or ribbon to measure your finger is one of the simplest ways to determine your ring size:

  1. To begin, cut a strip of paper that is 4 inches long and about 3/4 inches wide. If using string, a thicker and non-stretchy material is best (ribbon, twine, crafting string). 
  2. Mark the area where the paper/string overlaps the targeted finger after wrapping it around the base of the finger.
  3. Use a ruler with centimeter (cm) and/or millimeter (mm) units to measure the length you just marked.
  4. The circumference of your finger equals the distance between the two marks on the piece of paper. Convert to millimeters (1cm = 10mm).
Check the table below to get the corresponding ring size after you have this measurement. Order the size closest to your measurement. 
  
Circumference
(mm)
 59.5 62.1 64.6  67.2 69.7
Ring Size 9 10 11 12 13

 

Measure A Ring You Already Own

If you have a ring that fits your desired finger already but you don't know what size it is, you can use a ruler to measure the inner diameter of the ring to determine its size. Use the chart below to match the inner diameter measurement to the nearest ring size. 

Diameter
(mm)

 18.9 19.8 20.6  21.4 22.2
Ring Size 9 10 11 12 13