Ring Size Guide
This page describes how you can measure your finger to find your ring size, use an existing ring to find your ring size as well as other, more accurate methods…
Please make sure to provide the correct ring size when you place your order. This ring size guide provides a DIY way to measure your ring size. Simply wrap a strip of paper around your finger to make a ring, ensuring it will slide off over your knuckle. Mark off where the paper overlaps to find the inside circumference. Measure this strip to your mark as accurately as possible. Compare your measurement to the table below to find your British and Australian ring size. Please note that this does not guarantee a completely accurate measurement. If you would prefer, you can purchase a ring gauge for a more dependable result, or alternatively you can pop to a local jewellers for them to measure your finger, which is usually a free service.
You can also refer to the table to establish your ring size based on the inside diameter of a ring that fits the finger you would like your new ring to be worn on. Measure as accurately as you can. Please note that this is a guide only and that having your finger precisely measured by a professional with the correct tools is the most accurate way to find out your ring size. Shipping and labour will be charged for any re-sizing services.
top tips
Your finger size can change during the day – it is best to take a few measurements throughout the day to find your average size.
Do not measure when your hands are cold, or overly hot as your fingers could be up to half a size different to usual.
A wider band will feel tighter than a narrower band. When purchasing a particularly wide band, I recommend choosing a size larger than your normal ring size.
Your ring should fit your finger comfortably: it should be snug enough not to fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
If you’re buying a gift, the best way to establish ring size is to borrow a ring of his/hers (from the correct finger) and use the ring measuring guide to determine its size.