There are a few simple ways to determine your ring size...

Visit a jeweller;

Your local jeweller should be able to measure your finger and advise you of your ring size in UK Sizing and your size should be a letter.

Measure an existing ring;

Measure with a ruler the inside diameter of an existing ring and with the measurement refer to our Conversion Table.

Measure your finger;

Measure the circumference of your chosen finger by wrapping a piece of string, thin paper or similar around your finger, marking where the ends meet, measure the distance and refer to our Conversion Table and the Circumference column below.

Your ring should fit comfortably on your finger and still be able to swivel around but not so loose that it will easily slide over your knuckle.

If you measure your finger and it is between two different sizes, we would advise selecting the larger size, as this will be more comfortable.

When stacking rings please be aware that the size of you finger increases towards your knuckle so we would advise that you may need to consider wearing a size larger than you are used to.

Temperature can affect the size of your finger, don't measure your fingers when your hands are cold. The best time to measure your finger is at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest.

Please be aware of the width of the band, a wider band will feel tighter than a thin band. Our rings have a delicate band so if you are used to wearing a wider band, then you may want to consider a size smaller.

Buying A Gift?

When buying a ring as a gift the best way to find the correct size is to borrow an existing ring, measure the inside diameter and refer to our Conversation Table.

Of course, things don't always go to exactly to plan, so we're happy to make any adjustments if needed later on.