A ring should feel comfortable, secure, and natural to wear.
This guide is designed to help you determine the right ring size with confidence — whether you’re choosing for yourself or planning a surprise.
A well-fitting ring:
Slides on smoothly
Feels snug but not tight
Can be removed without discomfort
Stays securely in place during daily wear
Because fingers naturally change slightly throughout the day, fit should allow for subtle movement without feeling loose.
If you already have a ring that fits well:
Measure the inside diameter in millimeters
Match it to a standard ring size chart
This is one of the most accurate methods.
If you don’t have a ring:
Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of your finger
Mark where it overlaps
Measure the length in millimeters
Use a ring size chart to find the closest match
Measure at the end of the day when fingers are at their natural size.
For the most precise fit, a professional sizing at a local jeweler is recommended.
Measure your finger more than once
Avoid measuring when hands are very cold or warm
Consider the band width — wider bands may feel tighter
Your dominant hand may be slightly larger
Small details make a difference in comfort.
(This chart is a general reference. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up.)
If you’re selecting a ring as a surprise:
Borrow a ring they wear on the correct finger
Ask a trusted friend or family member
Choose a slightly larger size if unsure
It’s easier to size down than up in most cases.
Many rings can be resized within a limited range.
However:
Some designs allow more flexibility than others
Custom or intricate settings may have restrictions
Resizing is best discussed before finalizing your order
We’re always happy to guide you.