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WHAT RING SHOULD I ORDER?

If you are unsure of your ring size, contact us before ordering. We also have tips on measuring your ring size below. If you know your size, order one size up on wide bands and square rings. If you have received rings that do not fit, use the complimentary ring sizer included with your order to determine your size, when requesting an exchange. Read more about purchasing our rings online here.

WHAT IS MY SIZE?

Ring sizing can be tricky, but we are here to help. We recommend getting your ring sized in person, at a local jeweler, or our store, if you are local, but using a Multisizer Ring Gauge is accurate as well. We sell them here. When you own a Multisizer Ring Gauge, you can use it to accurately measure your finger, for all your ring purchasing needs.

SIZING TIPS

Your ring should fit comfortably. It should go on easily, but be loose enough to slide back over your knuckle with some resistance. Finger size changes throughout the day, and is also affected by weather and bodily changes, such as water retention. It's best to measure your finger size at the end of the day, and when it's room temperature. Fingers shrink when it's very cold and swell when the temperature is hot. Measure you finger several times, throughout the day, to be sure.

If you seem to be in between two sizes, choose the larger one.

The size of your knuckles affects your ring size. If you have large knuckles, measure both the base and the knuckle, and choose the size in between the two.

If you are purchasing one of our wide bands, you will need to order one size up. For instance, if you normally wear a size 7 in a narrow band, you will need to order a size 8 in our widest band.

SQUARE RINGS

Square rings are quite comfortable. The corners are rounded, and there is no sensation of discomfort from the corners. When purchasing a square ring, you will need to order one size up. We find that square rings do not make good midi rings, as a midi ring needs to hug the finger, making contact all around. A square ring does not necessarily making contact with the finger in the corners, and slips off more easily.

BUYING A RING AS A GIFT

If possible, borrow a ring from the giftee, making sure it's meant to be worn on the intended finger, and use our Standard Ring Size Chart below. It's recommended to use a plain band for this measurement. Many of our rings are electroplated, and cannot be resized, so make sure you can purchase a whole size with those, and not a half size. Rings made from sterling silver or precious metal, with no stones or all around patterns, may be resized for a nominal fee.

STANDARD RING SIZE CHARTS

If you want to measure the size of a ring you own, use this chart here. You will need a ruler with millimeters. We cannot guarantee that measuring your ring size using this chart will be accurate. We recommend getting sized by a local jeweler or using the Mulitisizer Ring Gauge.

If you are ordering from outside the US or Canada, you will need to convert your size, from your country's standard. Here is an International Ring Size Conversion Chart:

Contact us for help when ordering a ring. If you are interested in a specific ring, include the the name, and any size information you may already have.

We cannot be held responsible for ring sizing, size conversions or actual fit. Rings may be exchanged for a different size.  

 

 

 


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