Ring Sizing
Getting your size
right, from home
Method One: The String or Paper Method
Wrap a thin strip of paper or a piece of string around the base of your finger, where a ring would normally sit. Mark the point where it overlaps, then lay it flat and measure the length in millimetres. Compare that measurement against a standard ring size chart to find your size.
Timing Matters: A Few Tips
Measure at the end of the day, when your fingers are at their largest, and avoid measuring when your hands are cold, both affect the result by half a size or more. If you're between two sizes, size up rather than down, a ring that's slightly loose is easier to adjust than one that doesn't fit at all.
Method Two: Use an Existing Ring
If you already own a ring that fits the intended finger well, measure its inner diameter in millimetres against a ring size chart, or take it to any local jeweller for a quick, free measurement.

Buying for Someone Else: For a Surprise or a Gift
If you're ordering a proposal or gift ring and don't want to ask directly, borrow a ring they already wear on the correct finger and measure it the same way, or message me directly, I can help you work it out quietly and discreetly.
Still not sure?
Message me your measurement, or describe how a ring you own fits, and I'll help confirm your size before your order is made.
For any question about caring for your Rita El Hage Jewellery piece, message me directly through the Contact page. I answer every enquiry personally.