How to determine your ring size
There are a few different ways to make sure you select the right ring size.
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If you already have a ring that fits well, you can use the below chart to determine your ring size.
First, place the ring on a ruler, measuring the diameter in mm. You can then see the corresponding size in US/Canadian, or Australian/Uk sizing.
Please reference the international ring size chart here for sizes.
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If you don’t have a ring to reference, the easiest and most accurate way to determine your ring size is to use a ring sizer.
Any local jewellery store will be able to help you measure your finger using a ring sizer. Just let them know you’d like to determine your size, and they can help out.
Please keep in mind, the more precise, the better! A measurement even a few millimetres off can affect how well a ring will fit.
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If wanting a pinky ring, it is recommended sizing to a more snug fit. Pinky fingers tend to have smaller knuckles and rings are much more likely to slip off.
Have large knuckles? I recommend sizing up slightly to ensure the ring can fit over your knuckle. Measuring just for the diameter of your finger under the knuckle without considering knuckle size, might mean the ring won’t go on your finger.
The fingers on your dominant hand are likely to be bigger than your non dominant hand, affecting ring sizing. So make sure you’re sizing for the exact finger you’d like the ring to fit.
Hands can shrink and swell depending on weather, time of year, & your regular activities. Always in the ocean? fingers will shrink slightly when colder, so keep that in mind when sizing.
I recommend sizing when your fingers aren’t too hot or too cold, to get a more accurate size result.
Please note, these are just suggested guidelines. It is the customer's responsibility to select an accurate ring size. I do not accept exchanges, returns or refunds for custom and special order jewellery items.
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