RING SIZE

Here’s why: ring size isn’t fixed. It changes - sometimes by half or even a whole size, depending on: time of a day, hormonal cycles, temperature and season, water retention and body weight, physical activity. Even which hand you wear it on plays a huge part - for most right-handed people, the right hand is slightly larger; for left-handed people, the opposite. So, if today a ring feels snug, tomorrow it may feel loose - and that’s perfectly normal. Often, just switching a ring to another finger or hand solves the issue. Surprising, right? Please remember this when placing your order.
Also, keep in mind: wide bands (like our bestseller, HOLLYWOOD) fit more tightly than slim ones. It’s usually more comfortable to size up slightly when choosing a wider style.
How to find your size
That said, you need to know your approximate size before choosing a ring.
How to measure your size? There are several ways to do this.
Use a soft tape measure or a piece of string.

  1. Wrap it around the finger where you plan to wear your ring. If you’ll be stacking rings, measure the exact spot where the ring will sit.
  2. If you’re using string, mark the point where the ends meet.
  3. Then lay it flat and measure the length between the marks in millimeters.
  4. Compare your measurement to the size chart above to find your ring size. If you fall between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one.

Method 1: DIY

Visit a jewelry store and have your finger measured using professional sizing tools - or simply try on a few rings until you find your match.

Method 2: Professional Fitting (most accurate)

Borrow a ring that already fits the finger you want to adorn. Measure it using Method 1 or 3. And don't forget to return it quickly before the owner notices it’s gone!

Method 3: The Romantic Way (for gift-givers)

Keep these tips in mind when choosing a ring. If you’re hesitating between two sizes, order both. Try them at home and keep the one that feels right.