find my ring size

To find out your ring size, take a small strip of paper, wrap it around your knuckle and make a mark where it overlaps.

Measure the length of the paper up to that mark to find the circumference of your ring. Once you have it, divide that number by 3.14 to find the diameter and convert it to a size using the chart below.

For example, I measured my index finger and got a 61mm circumference, which divided by 3.14 gave me a diameter of 19.43mm which is the equivalent to a US size 9.5.

Some of our rings are U shaped (with a flat top), which makes them a bit more forgiving in the way they size. They are usually available in 3 sizes and each of them works for a range of US sizes (you can find the equivalents in the product description).

If you are between two sizes, take into consideration the season (cold weather usually means skinnier fingers), your knuckle-to-finger ratio and preferred fit, as well as how often you plan on taking it on and off, etc. If still in doubt we recommend you choose the smaller size, as this U shape leaves a bit of extra room and loose rings tend to get misshapen easier.