
Ring size guide
Finding your ring size shouldn’t be stressful.
Here are a few calm ways to check it before you order.
Quick tips
• Measure your finger in the evening – fingers are usually a bit smaller in the morning and swell slightly by the end of the day.
• A ring should slide over the knuckle with gentle resistance and feel comfortable, not tight.
• Wide bands usually feel tighter – choosing half a size up is often more comfortable.
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Determine your ring size at home
If you already have a ring that fits the finger you plan to wear your new ring on, you can measure it and compare it to our chart.
If you don’t, you can use a strip of paper and our printable guide below.
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Download printable ring size guide (PDF)
Print at 100% scale and follow the instructions to find your US ring size.
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Prefer in-person?
You can also visit a local jeweler and ask for your US size for the specific finger.
Simple plastic ring sizers are widely available online as well, if you like to double-check at home.
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If the fit is still not perfect
Sizing can feel tricky, especially for gifts.
If your ring arrives and the fit is slightly off, we offer one-time resizing support within 3 months of purchase when the design allows it.
You can read more on our Repairs & Resizing page.


Not sure between two sizes? Email us before you buy—we’ll help you choose.
If your ring design allows resizing, we can reimburse resizing costs up to $40 (eligible designs only). To qualify, please email us a jeweler receipt showing the resizing service and amount paid. Resizing reimbursement requests must be submitted within 3 months of delivery.
