Figuring out your size.
Its not as hard as you think. Below are a few helpful things to remember and a few different ways to figure out your size.
The best Method is to go to a store and have your finger sized. Any jewelry store can do this for you.
I know that is not always possible or convenient. So here are a few you can do from home.
HELPFUL HINTS FOR THE
PERFECT RING SIZE
When it comes to finding your ring size, timing is everything. Measure in the morning when your body is cool - that way swelling won't affect the measurement.
This might seem obvious, but make sure to measure the finger you plan to wear your ring on. Dominant-side fingers are usually a bit larger than fingers on your opposite hand.
A tip to remember: a wider band means a tighter fit. Consider a bit of wiggle room if you're going bold.
Large knuckles can make sizing tricky. Find a size that allows you to slip the ring over your knuckles but isn't loose enough to fall off.
Some rings can't be resized. Special metals like tungsten, titanium, cobalt, stainless steel and platinum fall into this category. This includes rings designed with inlay stones which is most rings we sell
HOW TO FIND YOUR RING SIZE:
Cut a strip of paper several inches long, similar in width to the ring you are ordering. Wrap the strip around your finger. Mark the place where the paper meets. With your ruler, measure the distance between the mark you have made and the beginning edge of the paper. (When in doubt, order one size up.) Or watch the quick video below and they walk you through it.
Ring Sizing video
Here is a quick reference to use your measurement with.