Finding your Ring size

If you’re unsure of your ring size, please read the information below, where I can help you to find the perfect size for you.

I always recommend either using a hard ring sizer (not the silicone ones, as these are not always accurate), or popping into your local jewellers where they will be able to help you find your size. There are a few home methods to finding your ring size, but unfortunately I cannot guarantee how accurate they are, compared to the Full UK sizes I work with, and I cannot be held responsible for wrong measurements.

I have a hard ring sizer, which size is best for me?

Always measure your finger when your hands are relaxed, not hot/warm or swollen due to heat/activities. It’s important to remember that finger size changes throughout the day and can be affected by things like weather and hydration. I recommend measuring your finger several times over a day to calculate your ideal ring size.

Ideally, a ring should be able to fit enough that it wont fall off. However, you don’t want to get it stuck, so make sure it can slide over your knuckle relatively easily.

For wide band rings, such as the Channel rings, I recommend choosing a ring size one size up from your usual ring size, as the ring will sit more comfortably.

*Refunds or exchanges will not be given for wrong ring sizes. All rings are triple checked that they are the correct size before creating and posting your ring.

Resizing is not recommended for memorial rings due to the extreme heat the band/ring will undergo to be cut and resized. This extreme heat will damage the memorial stones.