Ring Size Guide
All rings sizes present on the website are shown in Portuguese scale measurement.
Measuring Your Ring Size at Home:
You can easily measure your ring size with just a few common household items. Here’s how:
-
What You’ll Need:
- A strip of paper or a piece of string (non-stretchy material works best).
- A ruler (millimeters for accuracy).
- A pen or pencil.
-
Steps to Measure:
- Wrap the paper or string around the base of your finger where you would normally wear the ring. Make sure it fits snugly but isn’t too tight.
- Mark the point where the two ends meet.
- Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length with a ruler in millimeters.
- Use the chart below to find your corresponding ring size.
Tip: Measure your finger at the end of the day, when it’s likely to be the largest. Avoid measuring when your hands are cold, as fingers tend to shrink in size.
Additional Tips for Finding the Right Size:
-
Finger Size Changes: Your fingers can change size slightly throughout the day or due to factors like temperature, activity, or time of year. It’s best to measure when your fingers are warm (not cold), and preferably in the afternoon when they’ve reached their fullest size.
-
Wide Bands: If you're ordering a wide ring band, you may want to go half a size larger to ensure a comfortable fit. Wider bands tend to feel tighter than thin bands.
-
Existing Ring Measurement: If you already own a ring that fits perfectly, you can measure the inside diameter of that ring. Then, match the diameter to the chart above to find your size.
Professional Sizing:
If you're unsure about your measurements or want extra peace of mind, we recommend visiting a local jeweler for a professional sizing, especially if you’re purchasing a custom or significant piece like an engagement or wedding ring.
Need Help?
If you have any questions or need assistance with finding the right size, feel free to contact us and we’ll be happy to guide you through the process.