Self-Service Guide

Find Your Size at Home

No kit needed. Use these simple methods to determine your ring size, ideal chain length, or bracelet fit — all from home, before you bring or send your piece to us.

1

Measure a Ring That Already Fits

This is the most accurate method. Place a ring that fits well on a ruler and measure the inside diameter in millimeters. Enter it below to find your US size.

2

Paper Strip Method

  1. Step 1. Cut a thin strip of paper about ½ inch wide and 4 inches long.
  2. Step 2. Wrap it snugly around the base of the finger you want to size. It should feel comfortable — not tight.
  3. Step 3. Mark where the paper overlaps with a pen.
  4. Step 4. Lay the strip flat and measure the length in millimeters — this is your finger circumference.
  5. Step 5. Divide by π (3.14159) to get the diameter, then find your size in the chart below.

Tip: Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are slightly larger. Avoid measuring when cold.

US Ring Size Chart

US SizeDiameter (mm)Diameter (in)
414.8 mm0.583"
4.515.3 mm0.602"
515.7 mm0.618"
5.516.1 mm0.634"
616.5 mm0.650"
6.516.9 mm0.666"
717.3 mm0.681"
7.517.7 mm0.697"
818.2 mm0.717"
8.518.6 mm0.732"
919.0 mm0.748"
9.519.4 mm0.764"
1019.8 mm0.780"
10.520.2 mm0.795"
1120.6 mm0.811"
11.521.0 mm0.827"
1221.4 mm0.843"

Still not sure? Stop by any local jeweler — most will size your finger for free in under a minute. Just note the US size they give you and include it with your repair request.

Alternatively, bring or send the ring to us and we'll measure it precisely before quoting anything.

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