How to Check Your Ring Size?

True Perfect Fit
For the perfect fit, we usually suggest the ring to go on past the knuckle with ease and to come of past the knuckle with a bit of struggle. When we say struggle, we mean that the only struggling part is to be right where the knuckle is (tightest) but at the bottom phalange, it fits comfortably. When taking off the sizer, please relax the finger and slowly wiggle the band in a up & down motion until the ring is removed. The best time to figure out your ring size is when you didn't have anything with high sodium, a prior night of drinking, or right after a working out. You fingers will swell more than usual under those circumstances so please avoid sizing under those conditions.
 
How to Tell if Ring Size is Too Small?
When the ring is past the knuckle and it doesn't glide into the bottom phalange with ease that could mean the ring size is too small. Another clear indicator is if the ring makes your finger turn purple or red and you have a hard time closing your hand comfortably with the ring on. Should the ring get stuck, please don't panic and start pulling hard. Submerge your hand in ice old water for 10-20 seconds. Then when hand is out of the water, attempt to wiggle the ring in a up and down motion to get the ring off. If that is still hard, apply lotion around that area and do the same motion of wiggling up and down. That should get it off :)
 
How to Tell if Ring Size is Too Big?
An obvious way is to turn you upside down with you fingers pointing toward the floor. If the ring slides right off, the ring is too big. Another indicator is if you have the ring on and it swivels 360 degrees easily when you move your hand; this applies for those who don't have a severly large knuckly. Lastly, when you pull the ring on and off without any tension at all. 
 
For ALL Thin Style Engagement Rings (Under 2mm width): Please order ring 1/4 smaller than TRUE size. Thin style rings will "feel" bigger even though it measures accurately. If you plan on stacking MORE than 2 rings together, we would suggest ordering true size. So for example, if you are only wearing engagement ring and matching band order 1/4 smaller than true size. If you plan on stacking 3 rings or more, order in true size :)
 
How to Check for the Right Size for Stacking Rings?
Please order true ring size if each band is 2mm or thinner. Order 1/2 size larger for bands wider than 2mm AND you plan on stacking at least 3 rings together. The reason for ordering the larger sizes is because the wider the rings stack the more you need space for flexibility in the finger. 
 
How to Check for the Right Size for Wider bands?

If your desired ring is wider than 7mm in width, and the ring sizer you tried on is 6mm or under in width, order about 1/4 size larger. If wider than 9mm, order about 1/2 size larger than "true" size. This will allow enough space to bend the finger.  This rule applies for men's rings. If 1/4 size up is not an option, we suggest 1/2 size (for men).
 (Size: US Ring Size)