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SIZING GUIDE .

​To ensure the highest customer satisfaction, we ask that customers spend time completing the following steps to allow accurate sizing of rings. To maintain the desirable ring fit, we recommend going to a local jeweller and finding your finger size and corresponding ring size (in US sizing). As this is not accessible to all, the following method provides a similar outcome at home. Common questions and our recommendations are at the bottom of the page.

Method - using string

Equipment

  • A piece of string 

  • Pen

  • Scissors

  • Ruler (measuring down to millimetres is preferable)

Step one

Cut a piece of string around 10cm, doesn't need to be exact.

Step two

Wrap the string around the base of your finger, ensuring it is tight and not loosely overlapping (watch video for clarification). Mark the point of overlap with a pen. Complete this a few times to ensure the tightest measurement for the best fitting ring. The tightness of the string is not how tight the ring will be so aim for as tight of a measurement as possible.

Step three

Measure the length from the start of the string to the mark made. This provides your finger’s circumference in millimetres. Use this measurement to find your ring size on our size chart at the bottom of the page. 

Recommendations

  1. Measuring multiple time - to obtain the most accurate results, we recommend measuring your finger multiple times throughout the day as they often swell and shrink throughout the day throughout the day. 

  2. Between sizes? - If your are in between ring sizes, we recommend sizing up to eliminate the risk of a ring that doesn't fit. Customer discretion is advised. 

  3. Correct finger - Your finger sizes differ on different hands so measure the exact finger which the ring will be worn on.

  4. Large knuckles - If your knuckle is significantly larger than the base of your finger, consider measuring both points and choosing a size in between.

Sizing chart

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