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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.

ring sizing instruction
ring size guide

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.
 

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