Ring Size Guide
Measure an Existing Ring
1. Measure an existing ring that fits the desired finger.
2. Measure the internal diameter of the ring in mm on a ruler.
3. Use the chart below to determine the ring size.
Circumference (mm) |
Canada |
Europe |
UK & Australia |
15.7mm |
5 |
49 |
J |
16.5mm |
6 |
52 |
L |
17.3mm |
7 |
54 |
N |
18.1mm |
8 |
57 |
P |
19mm |
9 |
60 |
R |
Ring Sizing Tips
- If you are deciding between two sizes, we suggest sizing up. It's always better to have more room than not enough!
- Make sure to measure both hands and which finger you want to wear the ring on. As a general rule, your dominant hand is always a little bigger. For example, Jessica wears a size 5 on her left hand and a size 6 on her right.
- If you're cold, your finger will be smaller; If you're warm, your finger will be bigger. It doesn't seem like much of a difference but it definitely is! If you're having trouble, make sure to reach out to us via email or Instagram. We are always here to help.