Sizing

 

The standard British/Australian letter sizing is used for all my rings. For conversion and measurements visit the link provided http://www.ringsizes.co.

To find the most accurate ring size please visit a local jewellery store, this is generally offered free of charge. When getting sized, ensure the width of the ring sizer is a similar width to the ring you are purchasing, as thicker bands often require upsizing and thinner require downsizing every so slightly.

Please bear in mind ring sizes can change depending on the weather. If the ring is not an engagement piece I recommend ordering your ring to fit your middle finger, this way as it heats up or cools down you can wear it on different fingers to suit.

You can also buy a ring sizer here - this is not as accurate as being sized by a jeweller.

FIGURING OUT PARTNERS/FRIENDS RING SIZE

Getting the right size can be tricky, especially for gifts, and resizing is often needed. Here are a few ways to make it easier:

  • Borrow a ring they already wear (on the correct finger) and measure the inside diameter.

  • Enlist a friend or family member to take them to get sized “for fun” as this is great cover for future gifts or engagements

  • Request a plastic ring sizer — I'm happy to post one out.

  • Know your own size? I can keep it on file if your partner might order something in future.

RESIZING

I am able to upsize most rings by one size in studio. All other sizing requirements will need to be outsourced; this can be done through most jeweller stores or sent back to me to organise on your behalf.