How to Find Your Ring Size at Home

Finding your ring size at home is easier than it sounds — and getting it right makes all the difference, especially for made-to-order pieces. Here are three reliable methods.

Method 1: Measure a Ring You Already Own

This is the easiest method if you already have a ring that fits well on the finger you want to wear your new piece on.

  1. Place the ring on a flat surface
  2. Measure the inside diameter in millimetres — straight across the widest point of the inside circle
  3. Compare to the size chart below

This works best with a simple band. Rings with very wide bands or unusual shapes may fit slightly differently.

Method 2: Measure Your Finger with a Strip of Paper

  1. Cut a thin strip of paper, about 1cm wide and 10cm long
  2. Wrap it snugly around the base of the finger you want to measure — not too tight, not too loose. You should be able to slip it off without force
  3. Mark where the paper overlaps
  4. Measure the length from the start of the strip to your mark — this is your circumference in millimetres
  5. Compare to the chart below

Do this later in the day if possible — fingers tend to be slightly larger in the afternoon and in warm weather.

Method 3: Use a Ring Sizer

If you order frequently or want the most accurate result, a physical ring sizer is worth having. They're widely available online and give you an exact measurement in seconds.

Size Chart

EU Size Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm)
48 15.3 48
50 15.9 50
52 16.6 52
54 17.2 54
56 17.8 56
58 18.5 58
60 19.1 60

Not Sure?

If you're between sizes, go up. A ring that's slightly too large is easier to resize than one that's too small.

And if you're ever unsure, just get in touch before ordering — we'd rather take a moment to help you get it right than have a piece that doesn't fit. Write to us at camiladdaneri@gmail.com and we'll guide you through it.

You can also visit our full Size Guide on the website.

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