Sizing Information
How do I figure out my ring size?
Visiting a professional jeweller to get measured with a ring sizer is the most accurate way to work out your ring size.
If you already have a ring that matches the size you require exactly, you can get it measured on a ring stick by a professional jeweller. Alternatively, you can download and print off my ring size guide here and place that ring on the corresponding size.
If you are unsure of your international ring size, check my conversion chart here:
Still not sure? Drop me an email and I’ll send you a free ring sizer…but only if you promise to reuse it!
Best Fit
I would recommend erring on the snug side when working out your ring size, as the knuckle is generally the widest part of your finger. You want your ring to struggle over the knuckle, so that you are less likely to lose it.
Once the ring goes past the knuckle, it will generally feel a bit looser and that is normal.
Your finger size can be affected by changes in temperature. Fingers increase in size throughout the day, so ideally measure your finger in the evening. If your hands are cold, your rings will always feel more loose.
Wider rings will always feel tighter than slim bands, so it’s generally better to go for a size pif ordering a wide band.
Your dominant hand will have larger finger sizes than your non-dominant hand. For example, if you want a ring for your wedding ring finger please measure the appropriate finger on the hand you’ll be wearing your ring on!
I always offer your first ring resize for free and thereafter the charge will be £20 plus shipping. Turnaround time is usually 7-10 working days.
How do I measure my bangle size?
Touch the tip of your thumb to the base of little finger. Keep the thumb in this position whilst measuring around the widest part of you hand. (see diagram below)
How to measure bangle size.