Size Guide
How to determine your ring size?
Before measuring your size, here are some handy tips to consider:
- Our fingers can change size during the day, especially when it’s warm. We suggest measuring your finger in the evening because our hands tend to swell a bit as the day goes on. This way you can ensure that your ring fits comfortably no matter what time it is.
- Keep in mind that the size of your left and right hand might vary. It’s quite common for one hand to be a tad larger than the other. So, when you pick a ring size, it will work perfectly on the finger you measured, but it might not feel as great on any other finger.
- If you are torn between two sizes it’s best to round up rather than down.
Measuring techniques
- Measure inner diameter of an existing ring
Tools: Ring, ruler
Example: The ring in the video has an inner diameter of 16,3 mm = size 52.
- Measure your finger with a piece of paper or a thread
Tools: paper or thread, scissors, ruler, pen
Cut a thin strip of paper/thread. Wrap it around your finger. Mark where the paper overlaps and measure the distance with a ruler – this will be the inner circumference of your future ring. Consult the size chart and pick the size that matches your finger.
Example: the video shows a circumference of 56 mm = size 56.
If you have any doubts or if your size is not on the chart please drop us a message here.