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An introduction.
Our ring size information includes a combination of useful information and advice on establishing a suitable finger size to create your ring in. We have a ring size conversion chart, and notes on typical finger sizes, based on the UK size system. We also have notes on how easily sized some styles can be and important considerations when researching finger size.
Ring Size Information
Unsure of your ring size? Contact us for a free ring sizer when you enquire today.
We can provide you with a handy, re-usable ring size tool with full instructions. Due to the slight variation with international sizing charts, we strongly recommend using a finger size with the UK measurements indicated to ensure the correct size is provided.
We understand that finding the exact finger size may be tricky (especially when looking at engagement rings as a surprise) so we provide full support following any purchase to ensure any work provided for sizing is passed along at our own cost price. We are happy to discuss any requirements and can offer immediate professional advice on how best to proceed. Some designs cannot be size adjusted, or are less tolerant to size adjustments, and other designs are more easily resized, and more suitable for circumstances where the ring size is uncertain. We are regularly faced with questions such as "how do I find the correct finger size," with ring size finger measurement never being an easy measurement to judge. You might ask "what finger size am I," so we have provided this handy tool sent out free of charge to any address worldwide. As a guide, here are some typical size brackets that will be of use to gain a better idea of where UK sizes fall.
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As a guide to the range of finger sizes, and how they fall into small, medium and larger, the following divisions should provide a better guide.
Sizes G - I Very small finger sizes
Sizes J - K Typical sizes for smaller hands
Sizes L - N Most common, average finger sizes
Sizes O - P Slightly larger finger sizes
Sizes Q - T Larger finger sizes
Sizes T - Z Very large finger sizes
Important Advice
Often, when a ring is first put on it can feel a little too tight but please remember after a few days your finger will adjust to the ring and it will feel looser. Please note that full eternity rings can not be re-sized due to them being fully set with precious stones, so it is important for you to know your correct ring size. Due to varying international ring size systems we have provided an easy to use ring size conversion chart. Please note that rings set with diamond shoulders can usually be adjusted by approx 1 finger size only. Please refer to our resize section on our Terms and Conditions for more information. A resize typically costs of £40.00 within 1 - 1.5 finger sizes. Significant size adjustments over two finger sizes may incur greater expense depending on the work required. Rings will sometimes need to be "pieced" for size increases above 1.5 finger sizes where metal is inserted to avoid thinning the band, but this is only with designs that are tolerant to such sizing. This might not be possible with diamond set shoulders and tension style settings. Please contact us for advice.

For further assistance, you might find the following web-page useful for converting ring sizes.
