Jewelry Sizing Guide
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Ring Sizing Guide
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Getting the right size is essential!
Important!
especially when ordering a custom or personalized ring made just for you. These one-of-a-kind rings can’t be returned, and resizing—if doable—will involve additional charges.
Wearing a ring that doesn’t fit properly can be uncomfortable—or worse, slip off and get lost. -
The most reliable way to measure
Use a Ring Sizer Tool
This is by far the most accurate method - especially when ordering a custom-made, personalized ring.
- Use a quality ring sizer (metal or plastic).
- Slide each size onto your finger until you find one that fits snugly.
- It should pass over your knuckle with light resistance.
The goal is a fit that feels good—secure enough to stay on, yet loose enough to feel comfortable.
How to Read Your Sizer:
Read the number on the sizer. A line behind a number (e.g.5–) means a half size (5.5).
If you're between sizes (e.g. size 5 is loose, 5.5 is tight), go for a quarter size (5.25) if available.
Tip: When in doubt, size slightly up - rings often feel tighter after extended wear.
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Second-Best Method
Use a Printable Ring Chart
If you already have a simple, well-fitting ring band:
- Print our ring chart at 100% (Use the credit card outline to confirm scale).
- Place your ring over the sizing circles and match the inner edge as closely as possible.
Note: This method works best for standard-width bands
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Adjusting for Ring Width
Wide rings (over 5mm wide)
Wider bands fit more snugly than narrower ones, so a small size adjustment is needed.
- Please order your normal wide ring size - I’ll make the necessary fit adjustments based on the ring width.
- If your size was measured specifically for a wide ring, let me know when you order, so I don’t make any extra changes.
Stacking rings
The combined width of stacked rings can make them feel tighter.
Here’s what we recommend for a comfortable fit:- Up to 6mm total width: Go up ¼ size
- Up to 10mm total width: Go up ½ size
- Up to 12mm total width: Go up a full size
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⚠️ What Not to Do
Sizing Methods to Avoid
1. String or paper strips
This method is rarely accurate and will most likely result in a wrong size.
Even a ring that’s just a bit too big or too small can feel uncomfortable—or worse, slip right off.2. Unverified printable charts
Unless the chart includes a reference scale (like a credit card outline), there's no way to be sure it prints at the right size. If it's even slightly off, your ring size will be too—and that means starting over or being stuck with a poor fit.3. Cheap ring sizers from unknown sources
Many inexpensive sizing tools sold online aren’t properly calibrated. Even a small error can cause a big problem—especially when the ring can’t be returned or resized.
Still Unsure?
If you’re uncertain about your size, we are here to help.
Please contact us before ordering.
A ring this personal should feel like it was made for you—because it was.