Ring sizing
We highly recommend you get your finger measured by a jeweller to get the most accurate ring size.
If you are unable to do that, you can measure the circumference of your finger by cutting a strip out of a piece of semi-heavy paper / card, with a width identical to the ring you would like to purchase. Wrap it around your finger, taking care not to wrap it so tightly that it cannot slide past your knuckle, and not too loosely that it falls off your finger easily. Tape the paper ring together, and try it on a few times carefully, without distorting the paper, to get a better feel of the fit. Once you’ve determined the best fit for your finger, mark carefully with a fine-point pen the spot where the strip overlaps, open up the strip, and measure the length of the strip in millimetres. That is the circumference of your finger.
The circumference required to make rings with thick bands (roughly 6mm and above) are a little bigger, so when you are measuring your size for our thicker rings, it is crucial that the paper strip you prepare is of the same width.
If you are still unsure of your ring size, we strongly advise you to get an accurate measurement by a jeweller.
Please note:
Our fingers are the thickest in the evenings, so it is ideal to measure during that time. Please also measure when your hands are warm, as our fingers are smaller when our hands are cold.