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HOW TO FIND A PERFECTLY FITTING RING?

Finding the right ring size is essential for comfort and style, and it ensures your new accessory feels like a natural extension of your hand.

Knowing how to measure ring size correctly is the key to picking a ring that fits perfectly.

Here's how to measure your finger size, select the right design, and ensure the perfect fit.

1 How to find a perfectly fitting ring?1.1 1. measure your finger1.2 2. choose the design 1.3 3. pick the right size

1. MEASURE YOUR FINGER

The first step is measuring your finger’s circumference. It's simple, and you can do it with items you already have at home. Here’s how to measure your ring size using a string or piece of paper:

  1. Take a string or piece of paper: Choose a material that’s thin and flexible.
  2. Wrap it around your finger: Make sure the string or paper fits snugly around the base of your finger without being too tight.
  3. Mark the overlap: Use a pen to mark where the string or paper overlaps.
  4. Measure the distance: Unwrap the string and use a ruler to measure the distance between the marks. This number is your finger’s circumference and is used to find your EU ring size.

For reference, the most common size for a man’s ring is T1/2 (UK size), 62 mm (EU size), or 10 (US size).

2. CHOOSE THE DESIGN

Once you have your finger’s measurement, the next step is choosing the design of the ring. Different materials and designs can affect how a ring fits, so keep this in mind when selecting.

CERAMIC RINGS

Ceramic rings are highly durable, scratch-resistant, and lightweight. However, they cannot be resized, so make sure you get the right size from the start.

RINGS WITH STONES

Rings with stones are often statement pieces. They may sit higher on your finger, so ensure the size allows for comfort without the stone snagging on clothing or items.

SIGNET RINGS

Signet rings are classic and typically feature a flat top. They often run slightly larger due to their bulkier design, so make sure you’re comfortable with the extra weight.

SKULL RINGS

Skull rings are bold and edgy, often preferred by men looking for a more rugged style. Because of their design, you may need a snugger fit to prevent the ring from twisting on your finger.

STAINLESS STEEL RINGS

Stainless steel rings are versatile and durable. They offer a sleek, polished look that can easily transition from casual to formal wear. These rings are relatively easy to size.

TITANIUM RINGS

Titanium rings are lightweight and durable, making them great for daily wear. Like ceramic, titanium rings cannot be resized, so measuring accurately is crucial.

3. PICK THE RIGHT SIZE

The key to a comfortable ring is ensuring it’s snug enough not to fall off but loose enough to slide over your knuckle with ease. If you're between two sizes, we recommend rounding down to the next size for a better fit.

Keep in mind that rings made from materials like tungsten, ceramic, and wood cannot be resized, so accuracy is essential. If your ring ends up too loose, ring size adjusters can help improve the fit without needing a replacement.

If you're unsure, consider using a ring sizer belt to get the exact measurement. Different regions use different sizing systems — for example, a size 57mm in the EU corresponds to a US size 8 or UK size P1/2. Make sure to compare these systems when shopping internationally.

4. TRY IT ON

Once you’ve chosen your ring and received it, make sure it fits comfortably. The ring shouldn’t cut off circulation or be so loose that it spins around your finger. Test the fit by moving your fingers and making sure it slides on easily over your knuckle but doesn’t fall off.

To ensure an accurate size, measure your finger at the end of the day when your fingers are slightly swollen from activity. This will give you the most comfortable fit. If you prefer your ring to be snug, measuring in the morning when your fingers are at their smallest may be the way to go.

If your ring size is off, we offer 365-day returns for a different size, ensuring you get the perfect fit.