Measure Your Ring Size
Please click here to download a PDF of our ring sizing guide shown below.
For an accurate measurement, download and print the ring sizing guide on A4 paper ensuring the scaling is set to 100%.
Measuring Notes
Your ring should fit comfortably; snug enough so that it will not fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
To obtain an accurate reading, size your finger at the end of the day. Ensure that your hands are neither too hot or too cold, as sizes can vary considerably with temperature changes.
Measure your finger size 3-4 times to eliminate the possibility of an incorrect reading.
As a point of reference, the most common finger size for a women is UK-N and for a man is UK-T.

FAQ
Sizing
If you're unsure of your partner's ring size, there are a few options! You could borrow one of their rings (from the same finger) and bring it to us for sizing. Alternatively, you can ask a close friend or family member for help, or use a printable ring sizer available online. If noneof these options work, don’t worry—our expert team can help resize the ring after your proposal to ensure the perfect fit.
To find your ring size, you can visit our store for a professional fitting, or use a ring sizer at home. We also offer an online guide to help you measure your finger with a piece of string or paper. Simply wrap it around your finger, mark where it overlaps, then measure the length in millimetres to find your size. If you're unsure, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for assistance. We're here to help!
Yes, your ring size can change over time due to factors like weight fluctuations, temperature changes, or hormonal changes. For instance, your fingers may swell in the warmer months and shrink in the colder months. If you notice any discomfort or the ring feels too tight or loose, it’s a good idea to have it resized. Our team is happy to assist with resizing to ensure the perfect fit as needed.
In most cases, rings can be resized either up or down by a professional jeweller. However, not all rings can be resized, especially if they have intricate designs, certain materials (like tungsten or titanium), or stones set all the way around the band. It’s best to check with your jeweller before making a purchase if resizing is a concern.
If you’ve purchased a ring in the wrong size, we offer resizing services (depending on the design). If you’re unsure about sizing, we recommend trying a few options or opting for a smaller adjustment rather than a larger one, as resizing up can sometimes be more difficult.
A properly sized ring should fit snugly over your knuckle but still slide on and off without too much resistance. It should feel comfortable on your finger, not too tight or loose. You should be able to remove it with a little effort, but it shouldn’t easily fall off.
Yes, your fingers can change size throughout the day. Many people find that their fingers are slightly larger in the afternoon or evening, especially after physical activity. It’s best to measure your finger at the end of the day when it’s at its largest for the most accurate result.
Yes, ring size charts are a useful tool for finding your size, but they are not always 100% accurate due to differences in measurement methods. If you're unsure about your size, we suggest getting a professional fitting at a jeweller or ordering a ring sizer online to confirm your exact size.
