Using your ring sizer
We want your special purchase to be just right. Follow the instructions below to find your ideal fit, and if it’s not quite perfect, don’t worry—we'll resize it for you.


How a ring should fit
A wedding or engagement ring should fit snugly but comfortably on your finger. Here are some key points to consider:
- Snug but not tight – It should slide on easily but require a little resistance when taking it off.
- No pinching or discomfort – If it digs into your skin or leaves deep indentations, it’s too tight.
- No spinning excessively – A little movement is normal, but if it rotates constantly or slips off easily, it's too loose.
- Finger swelling factor – Fingers can swell in heat and shrink in cold. Make sure it fits well in different temperatures.
- Knuckle test – If you have large knuckles, the ring should be loose enough to get over the knuckle but not so loose that it spins a lot when in place.

Knowing your ring size
Once you've found the perfect fit, you'll notice a letter at the top of each piece on the ring sizer—this letter indicates your ring size.
Note: There may be slight variations in fit due to differences in ring width and profile, but our sizing is generally accurate. If your ring isn’t quite right, we offer a free resizing service. If you're unsure, book a consultation—our experts will assist with sizing, and you can explore our curated selection of wedding, engagement, and eternity rings.
Note: There may be slight variations in fit due to differences in ring width and profile, but our sizing is generally accurate. If your ring isn’t quite right, we offer a free resizing service. If you're unsure, book a consultation—our experts will assist with sizing, and you can explore our curated selection of wedding, engagement, and eternity rings.