Find Your Ring Size

All our rings are made using standard US sizing. To help you find the perfect fit, we've created a detailed conversion chart that matches US sizes to international sizes and finger circumference. Whether you're shopping for an engagement ring, wedding band, or fashion ring, use this guide to make sure your new piece fits just right.

How to Make Your Own Ring Sizer at Home

What You’ll Need:

  • A strip of paper, string, or floss (at least 3 inches long)
  • A ruler (preferably in millimeters)
  • A pen or marker

Step-by-Step:

Wrap It Up

Wrap the paper or string around the base of your finger where the ring will sit.

Mark It

Use your pen to mark where the string overlaps.

Measure It

Lay the string flat and measure the length to the nearest millimeter.

Find Your Size

Use the chart above to match your measurement to the correct ring size.

Use a Printable Ring Sizer

What You’ll Need:

  • Printer & paper (8.5 x 11 in)
  • Scissors

Step-by-Step:

1. Print the Ring Sizer

Download the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. When printing, be sure to set your page scaling to “100%” (no scaling) to ensure accuracy.

2. Cut It Out

Carefully cut along the outline of the ring sizer, including the small slit where indicated.

3. Wrap & Slide

Wrap the paper sizer around the base of your finger, making sure the numbers face outward. Insert the pointed end through the slit.

4. Read Your Size

The number that aligns with the slit is your ring size. If the sizing falls between two numbers, we offer quarter sizes for the perfect fit.

Measure an Existing Ring

What You’ll Need:

  • Printer & paper (8.5 x 11 in)
  • Scissors
  • A ring that fits the intended finger

Step-by-Step:

1. Print the Chart

Download and print the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. Set your printer scaling to “100%” and use standard letter-size paper for accuracy.

2. Select a Ring

Choose a ring that fits the correct finger snugly and comfortably.

3. Match the Size

Place the ring over the circles on the sizing guide. The correct size will match the inside edge of the ring to the outer edge of the circle.

How Should a Ring Fit?

The ideal ring fit should feel secure yet comfortable. It should slide over your knuckle with a bit of resistance and rest snugly at the base of your finger without pinching or spinning too freely. You shouldn't have to struggle to remove it, but it also shouldn't slip off too easily.

What to Do if You're Between Sizes

If you find yourself between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger option. Finger size can vary slightly throughout the day due to temperature or activity, and a ring that’s too tight can be uncomfortable or difficult to remove.

Keep in mind:

  • A slightly loose ring can often be adjusted with at-home solutions like sizing beads or ring adjusters.
  • If a standard half size still doesn’t feel right, we’re happy to create a custom quarter size for a truly perfect fit — just reach out!

Ring Size Tips

Measure the correct hand

Your dominant hand is typically a bit larger, so always measure the hand you plan to wear the ring on.

Consider the ring design

Band width affects how a ring fits. Wider bands (over 4mm) feel tighter — size up by at least half a size. For very thin bands (under 1.3mm), you may want to size down slightly.

Measure when your body is at a normal temperature

Cold fingers shrink, warm fingers swell. For the most accurate size, measure when your hands are at a comfortable, room temperature.

Timing matters

Fingers can fluctuate in size throughout the day due to hydration and diet. The best time to measure is later in the day when your hands are at their largest.


If you have a prominent knuckle

Measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle. Select a size in between to ensure the ring can slide over the knuckle while still fitting comfortably once worn