All of our rings are crafted in standard US sizes. View the chart below to see how US sizes map to finger circumference and convert to international sizes. Engagement rings, wedding bands, and fashion rings all follow the same size format.

How to Measure Ring Size at Home

1. Make Your Own Ring Sizer

What you'll need:

• Printer & paper
• String, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper
• Pen or marker
• Ruler

Steps:

1. Cut a piece of string, yarn, floss, or thin strip of paper to at least three inches long.
2. Wrap one end of the string around the base of the intended finger.
3. Using a pen or marker, mark where the end of the string overlaps with the rest.
4. Lay the string flat and use a ruler to measure the length between the end and your mark in millimeters.
5. Use the Ring Size Conversion Chart to match the millimeter length to the corresponding ring size.

2. Print a Ring Sizer

What you'll need:   
• Printer & paper   
• Scissors   
Steps:
1. Print the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. Set page scaling to "100" in your print settings and use 8.5 x 11-inch standard paper.
2. Cut out the ring sizer and the slot as instructed. 
3. Wrap the paper ring sizer snuggly around the base of the intended finger so that the numbers are visible and insert the pointed end through the slit you made in the sizer.
4. Note the number that lines up with the slit; this is your ring size! Remember that quarter sizes are also available if your sizer indicates that you are between whole and half sizes.

3. Measure an Existing Ring

What you'll need:   
• Printer & paper   
• Scissors   
• An existing ring 
Steps:
1. Print the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. Set page scaling to "100" in your print settings and use 8.5 x 11-inch standard paper.
2. Choose a ring that correctly fits the intended finger.
3. Lay the ring over each size circle within the chart until you can closely match the inside edge to one of the circles on the guide. If the ring falls between two sizes, contact us to order the quarter size between them.
4. Note the number that lines up with the slit; this is your ring size! Remember that quarter sizes are also available if your sizer indicates that you are between whole and half sizes.

How Should a Ring Fit?

A ring that fits appropriately will slide over your knuckle with minimal friction and sit snugly on your finger without feeling too tight. You should feel slight resistance but not need to apply too much force to take it on and off.

What to Do if You're in Between Ring Sizes

If you're in between ring sizes, we suggest sizing up rather than sizing down. Finger size can fluctuate throughout the day, and a ring that is too tight may not come over the knuckle easily — which can be painful. Additionally, there are simple, at-home ways to make a slightly loose ring feel tighter, but you'll need to consult a professional to size it up. Remember, if a half size doesn't feel quite right, contact us and we can craft a design in a quarter size to help you find the perfect fit.