Ring Size Guide
Not sure about your ring size?
Don't worry!
Our measurement method is very simple and can be easily done at home.

Step 1
Tear up a strip of paper.

Step 2
Wrap the paper snug around your finger, make sure it's nice and tight and mark the spot where it meets.

Step 3
Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm); that's your finger's circumference.
Ring Size Comparison Table

Pro Tips For Measuring
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MEASURE END OF DAY
Fingers tend to swell throughout the day, so it's better to measure in the evening.
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THICK BANDS FEEL TIGHT
Beware that thicker rings feel tighter than thinner ones. You may want to choose a size up for thicker bands.
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WARM HANDS
Who likes cold hands? Not us, since the cold can shrink your fingers (and therefore your hard-earned measurements)