Size Guide.

Finding the perfect ring size is crucial for a comfortable and secure fit. Whilst visiting a reputable jeweller is the most accurate way to determine your ring size, I understand that it may not always be convenient or possible. In this guide, there are some suggestions on how to measure your ring size at home. Keep in mind that these methods are approximate and will not be as accurate as being measured by a jeweller.

Paper/ String Method.

Paper Strip/ String Measurement

  1. Cut a thin strip of paper (about 1/4 inch wide) or a piece of string.

  2. Wrap the paper/ string around the base of the finger you want to measure.

  3. Mark where this overlaps with a pen or pencil.

  4. Straighten the paper/ string and measure the length between the marks in millimeters.

  5. Use the ring size chart, below, to determine your ring size.

Ring Comparison.

Ring Comparison

  1. If you already own a ring that fits the same finger, you can use it to estimate your size.

  2. Place the ring on a ring size guide (printable PDF below) and find the circle that matches the inside diameter of your ring.

  3. The corresponding letter on the chart is likely to be your ring size. However, note that different ring styles may fit differently, so this method may not always be accurate.

Important Considerations:

Temperature: Finger size can fluctuate due to temperature changes. Measure your finger size at room temperature for more accurate results.

Time of day: Ring size increases throughout the day, so measuring your ring size of an evening when your finger is at its largest is advisable.

Wide Rings: If you plan to wear a wider ring, consider going up half a size as wider rings may feel tighter.

Measure your ring size at least three times, to ensure accurate reading.

Jules B Jewellery does not offer refunds on rings ordered in the wrong size so please ensure you are happy with your size before you order. You can read more about the refunds & exchanges policy here.

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