Stockholm, Sweden
Ring Size Guide
4 steps of measuring your ring size
Getting your ring size right ensures a comfortable fit for your ring.
You’ll need a few things before you start:
- A strip of paper or a piece of string
- A pen or marker
- A ruler or a measuring tape
- A ring that fits you well (optional)
- Take the strip of paper or string and wrap it around the base of the finger you want to measure.
- Make sure the paper or string is snug, but not too tight. You should be able to slide it over your knuckle comfortably.
- Use a pen or marker to mark where the string or paper overlaps.
- Carefully remove the paper or string from your finger.
- Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length from the end of the paper or string to the mark you made.
- Note down the measurement in millimeters. This is the circumference of your finger.
Now that you have the circumference of your finger, you can use it to find your ring size.
Don’t forget → our Smart Tips and Bonus Tips , in order to measure your ring size accurately.
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when it’s warm. Fingers tend to be slightly larger in the evening.
- Measure the finger you intend to wear the ring on. Sizes can vary between fingers.
- If you have large knuckles, measure both the base of your finger and the knuckle, and choose a size in between.
I. Measuring an Existing Ring: If you have a ring that already fits well, you can use it to determine your ring size:
- Place the ring on a ruler and measure the inside diameter.
- Use a ring size chart to find your size based on the diameter of the ring.
II. Measuring and Saving your size by using digital tool: If you don’t have a physical ruler, try Goodnotes with its built-in ruler function. Download it from the AppStore or GooglePlay
We’ve also made a short tutorial video on “How to measure and save your finger’s circumference” on Instagram and TikTok. Check it out; we hope it helps!
Digital ring sizer apps are available, but they often come with annoying ads.
If you’re unsure, it’s always a good idea to chat with us,
or visit a jeweler who can measure your finger accurately.