Not sure of your ring size? No worries—I’ve got you covered! Use any of the methods listed below <3
Local Jeweller:
If you can, head to your local jeweler, and they’ll measure your size for free.
Measuring with paper or string:
STEP 1: Cut a small strip of paper or use a piece of string.
STEP 2: Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger. Make sure it's tight but not too tight, just enough to stay secure without cutting into your skin. Mark where the ends meet, then measure the length (in millimeters) from the mark to the end of the strip.
(Don't have a ruler/measuring tape? There are many ruler apps that you can download!)
STEP 3: Once you've got the measurement, double-check it for accuracy. Then, check the conversion chart below to find your ring size.

Using a ring that you already have:
You can also measure the inside diameter of that well-fitting ring. Then, convert it using the table below!
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** The most common ring sizes:
Womens: most common: size N and O
Small: I (i)-M
Medium: N-Q
Large: R-U
Mens: most common: size T and U
Small: T-U
Medium: V-W
Large: X-Y
Heads up!! Sizes on my website are listed as Australia/UK letter sizing. :)
So please follow the Australia & UK column below:
