Want to buy a ring online but worried it won’t fit?

One of the most common questions I get asked is – How do I work out my ring size? – So, I created this ring size guide to make it easy for you to work out what your rings size is without needing any specialist tools. Your wooden ring should sit lightly against your finger and not be too tight. This allows for the natural expansion of your finger in different weather conditions and keeps you and your ring safe.

Rings are sized alphabetically, where F is very small and Z is the largest size that I do. Here’s an easy way to calculate your ring size so that you can shop online without worrying about the size.

To give you an idea, these are three of the most common ring sizes we see:

  • N = Small
    (This is the average female size and is about the width of whiteboard marker)
  • Q = Medium 
    (This in-between size is about 18mm across, for women with wider fingers or a man with smaller hands)
  • T = Large
    (This is the average men’s size and is about the width of an Australian five cent coin)
Pencil marking wrapped paper

How to measure your finger and work out your exact ring size:

STEP 1:
Wrap a strip of paper around your finger at a comfortable tightness and mark where the end of the paper overlaps.

STEP 2:
Measure the length of the paper up to where you marked and find your measurement below, the letter beside it is your ring size!

44mm F
45mm G
47mm H
48mm I
49mm J
50mm K
51mm L
52mm M
54mm N
55mm O
56mm P
57mm Q
59mm R
60mm S
61mm T
63mm U
64mm V
65mm W
67mm X
68mm Y
69mm Z