How to Measure Your Ring Size At Home

How to Measure Your Ring Size At Home

Ring sizing can be confusing, but with this guide you will be able to get a good idea of the size you are looking for. 

 

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Measuring Your Size

There are two ways to measure your ring size at home: 

1. Measure an existing ring

2. The paper measuring trick

See the guide below to learn how to measure and convert your measurement to the correct size. 

 

If you don't feel confident to measure your own size, pop into one of our stores and a member of staff will be happy to help. Find your closest store here.  

Converting Your Size

 If you already know your European ring size, use the chart below to find the recommended UK size for you. 

 EU Size
Recommended Size
42
D
43
E
44
F
45
G
46
H
47
I
49
J
50
K
51
L
52
M
54
N
55
O
56
P
57
Q
59
R
60
S
61
T
62
U
64
V
65
W
66
X

 

Things to Consider When Measuring Your Finger

Wide Shank Rings: 

When purchasing wide rings, we recommend sizing up by 1-2 sizes for a more comfortable fit. 

Stacking Rings: 

When purchasing stacking rings, you may find it more comfortable to size up by 1 ring size if you plan to stack 3 or more rings on one finger. 

Spinner Rings: 

When purchasing spinning rings, we recommend sizing up by 1-2 sizes because of the concave shape of the ring and the wide shank. 

Body Temperature Matters: 

Be aware that your fingers will swell when warm. This can cause your rings to feel tight or leave an indent on your finger. We recommend measuring your finger when cool to ensure the ring will not be too loose when your hands are cool. For best results, measure 3 times over the course of the day - morning, evening and when hands are cool. 

 

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