Ring Sizing
Getting the proper ring size is always a concern. The fit of a ring is a very personal thing, and this is especially true if you aren't used to wearing one. One whole size is only 1/8" in circumference, yet being off one size may/will feel massively wrong. Try to find a size that goes on and comes off with just a bit of effort. The feel of a ring will vary: with ring width, a wider ring may feel a bit snugger; and time of day, fingers may swell a bit during a day; and even what you had to eat (salt and water retention). If your finger knuckle is significantly larger than the area on the finger where the ring sets the ring will twist a bit. Your best bet with a knuckle problem is to go with a ring with no definite top or bottom. There are mechanical solutions to the "large knuckle problem", but they have their own problems, and can be expensive. To get the correct size, we recommend that you take a ring of about the same width to a jeweler and ask what size it is. If you don’t have a similar ring, just ask them to size your finger with a sizer of about the same width as the ring you’re interested in (usually sizers only come in two widths: narrow {3–4mm, and wide {6–7mm}. It’s a good idea to repeat this with a second jeweler if possible. And finally, not all of our rings can be sized, please contact us if you have any questions.