Ring size
Don't know what ring size you have? The best way to find out is to visit any jewelry store and have your finger measured with a ring sizer—it's the most accurate method. But if that's not an option, don't worry! Here are two easy ways to measure your ring size at home.
How to measure your size
You can determine your ring size in two ways:
1. Measuring your finger´s circumference
What you´ll need:
- A piece of paper (about 1 cm wide)
- Adhesive tape
- A ruler
- Adhesive tape
- A ruler

Steps:
1. Cut a strip of paper and place a small piece of tape on one end.
2. Secure the strip to the widest part of your finger, taping the end directly to your skin. This will keep the strip in place without you having to hold it.
Note, if your knuckle is larger than your first joint, stick the strip there for a more accurate measurement.

3. Wrap the paper around your finger as snugly as possible and mark where it overlaps with the taped end.
Important: Make sure the paper cross is straight, without the strip skewing . The top edge of the paper should alig with the bottom layer. If the strip is stanled, the measurement may be inaccurate.

4. Remove the strip and measure the length from the edge to the mark, placing the paper exactly at "0" on the ruler for accuracy.

5. Once you have the length, compare it to the size chart.

2. Measuring a ring you already own
What you´ll need:
- A ring that fits you well- A ruler

Steps:
1. Place the ring on a flat surface.
2. Measure its inner diameter, ensuring the inside edge of the ring alings precisly with "0" on the ruler.

3. Once you have the measurement, compare it to the size chart.

💡 Alternative Option :
You can also use a mobile app to measure your ring´s inner diameter. Simply place your ring on your phone´s screen, and the app will help determine your size.
General tips
Your finger size may change throughout the day due to temperature variations. Fingers tend to be slimmer in the morning or when it’s cold and slightly larger in the evening or on warm days.
For best results:
✔ Measure your finger in the afternoon or evening (fingers tend to be thinner in the morning).
✔ Avoid measuring your size when your hands are cold.
✔ If the ring you want is thin (less than 7 mm wide, like a wedding band for example), choose your exact measured size.
✔ If the ring is wide (more than 10 mm, like the RM model), go up one size for a more comfortable fit.
✔ Make sure the ring can slide over your knuckle comfortably. If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, take the measurement there.