Ring Size Guide

Ring Finger Size GuideYou can order a ring in a British finger size, a European finger size, and an American finger size.
(Note: Ring size and finger size have the same meaning) First you should have your finger size accurately measured (Click Here for information about measuring your finger size).

Once you know your ring size, you should ascertain the ring size scale that you have used to measure your finger size - is it US, GB, or European?

UK Customers
Pleasel use the 'GB' Great Britain ring size scale which is an alphabetical scale. Our normal stock range of GB ring sizes is H to Z+½. GB sizes are also available in half sizes eg L½.

US and Canadian Customers
Please use the 'US' United States ring sizes. The United States ring sizes are a numerical scale. Our normal stock range of US ring sizes is size 4 to 10. The US ring size scale includes 1/4 and 1/2 sizes (for example sizes 4.25, 6.5 and 9.75)

EU Customers (except UK customers)
Please use the European ring size scale which is a numerical scale. Our normal stock range for European ring sizes is 45 to 64.

Measuring your ring size
It is important to obtain an accurate ring size. We suggest that you visit a local jeweller to have your ring size checked before placing your order. This is the only way to accurately measure your finger size.

Many of our rings may be resized, so for those particular ring styles if you order the wrong finger size those rings may be resized by a reasonable amount.

However, some of our rings, particularly the eternity rings, and rings with patterns that run all the way around the ring (for example wave pattern, woven, engraved and ribbed edge rings) are sometimes difficult or not possible to resize due to the patterns on the ring or the diamonds set within the band.

For this reason, we request that you have your ring size checked by a local jeweller rather than using a piece of paper or string to measure the ring size. If a piece of paper is used, it does not accurately show how the ring will move over the knuckle and does not take into account different ring widths.

If you do order the wrong finger size, you can contact us and discuss your options. The ring may be resized or in some cases you may be able to return the ring to us and have a new one made for a small re-make fee.