Paper/string rings
Cut a strip of paper or string and wrap it around your finger, secure it using tape to find the perfect fit. Make a mark where you put the tape and measure the length of the piece of paper. You can then compare these measurements against our sizing chart.
Measuring tape also works if you have this to hand.
Measure a ring you have
Take a ring that fits the finger you’d like the ring made for and measure the diameter (Across the very centre of the ring) or the inside circumference/your finger. This measurement will correlate with a ring size on our size chart.
Make sure you get an accurate reading
- Consider the time of day: Fingers can change size slightly throughout the day, so measure your finger at the end of the day when it's likely to be at its largest.
- You will need to be able to get the ring off with a couple of turns past your knuckle but for it to sit securely and not fall off your hand if you were to move around.
Seek a Jeweller’s advice on in-person sizing
- Find a trusted Jeweller in your area
- Discuss the size requirements: Disclose the rough diameter of your desired ring
- Make a note of the ring size for when you order your RoyBoy ring
Use our Size guide
We have a full size guide that outlines various methods to find your ring size alongside a UK ring size chart. For more information, you can view our size guide here.
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