Ring Sizer
Please watch this video to help you find the correct size for your ring with the adjustable ring sizer.
Your fingers will swell slightly throughout the day depending on activity and body temperature. This will affect your ring size. It is also important that the ring you purchase is still comfortable throughout these fluctuations.
Relax your hand, place the sizer on your hand and pull. See if your finger bulges on either side of the sizer. If so, it's too small, so try the next larger size. When you push the sizer up from the underneath side of your finger, there should be a small air space between the sizer and the top of your finger. It is NOT important that the ring sizer slides easily over your knuckle! When a ring fits properly it should slide on easily, but will resist just a bit when coming off, even taking 2-3 seconds to get back over the knuckle. This is normal and especially common with men, who typically have larger knuckles. If you size your ring to your knuckle, it will be too big on your finger. More sizing mistakes are made ordering rings too large than too small.
If your ring arrives and seems too large or too small, we suggest you wear it for a few days to get used to it before exchanging it for a different size. Different activities and temperatures throughout the day cause our hands and fingers to constantly change, so it's normal to have a ring feel tight sometimes and loose other times often in the same day! Wearing it for a little while will help best determine if a size change is necessary.
Proper ring sizing is more of a personal preference than a perfect science, so even after following all of these helpful hints, sometimes the ring still won't fit perfectly.
Buying a ring sizer and properly following sizing instructions will be your best bet for the correct sizing. I do not offer refunds for rings that are the wrong size however we can work on something new together for a flat rate.
Please watch this video to help you find the correct size for your ring with the adjustable ring sizer.
Your fingers will swell slightly throughout the day depending on activity and body temperature. This will affect your ring size. It is also important that the ring you purchase is still comfortable throughout these fluctuations.
Relax your hand, place the sizer on your hand and pull. See if your finger bulges on either side of the sizer. If so, it's too small, so try the next larger size. When you push the sizer up from the underneath side of your finger, there should be a small air space between the sizer and the top of your finger. It is NOT important that the ring sizer slides easily over your knuckle! When a ring fits properly it should slide on easily, but will resist just a bit when coming off, even taking 2-3 seconds to get back over the knuckle. This is normal and especially common with men, who typically have larger knuckles. If you size your ring to your knuckle, it will be too big on your finger. More sizing mistakes are made ordering rings too large than too small.
If your ring arrives and seems too large or too small, we suggest you wear it for a few days to get used to it before exchanging it for a different size. Different activities and temperatures throughout the day cause our hands and fingers to constantly change, so it's normal to have a ring feel tight sometimes and loose other times often in the same day! Wearing it for a little while will help best determine if a size change is necessary.
Proper ring sizing is more of a personal preference than a perfect science, so even after following all of these helpful hints, sometimes the ring still won't fit perfectly.
Buying a ring sizer and properly following sizing instructions will be your best bet for the correct sizing. I do not offer refunds for rings that are the wrong size however we can work on something new together for a flat rate.
How to use an adjustable ring sizer

