
How to Find Your Ring Size
Finding the correct ring size is essential for comfort and long-term wear—especially with wide wooden bands like ours. Because wood rings cannot be resized once made, we strongly recommend following the steps below before placing your order.

Step 1: Measure an Existing Ring (Best Method)
If you already have a ring that fits the finger you’ll be wearing your wood ring on, this is the most accurate option.
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Place the ring on a flat surface
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Measure the inside diameter (edge to edge, not including the band)
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Compare that measurement to a standard ring size chart
Tip: Make sure the ring fits comfortably—not too tight and not loose enough to spin.

Step 2: Measure Your Finger Carefully
If you don’t have a ring to measure:
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Use a printable ring sizer or a flexible measuring tape
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Measure your finger at the end of the day, when fingers are slightly larger
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Avoid measuring when your hands are cold
Take the measurement snug, but not tight—you should be able to slide the band over your knuckle comfortably.

Step 3: Size Up for Wide Bands (Important)
Our rings are wider than standard metal bands, which affects how they fit.
For bands as wide as ours (13-15mm), we recommend ordering
½ size larger than your standard ring size.
Why this matters:
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Wider bands cover more surface area on the finger
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They fit more snugly than thin metal rings
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Sizing up improves comfort and daily wearability
Example:
If you normally wear a size 8, order an 8.5 for a wide wooden band.
A Few Helpful Notes:
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Fingers naturally change size throughout the day and with temperature
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Your dominant hand is often slightly larger
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When in doubt between two sizes, size up
Still Unsure?
If you’re unsure which size to choose, we’re happy to help.
Reach out before ordering—we’d much rather help you get it right the first time.
Visit a Jeweler
We want you to LOVE your ring for many years to come. So as to ensure the perfect fit, we recommend going to a jeweler and trying on a wide band (at least 10-12mm) ring.

