Taxes & Duties included

Ring Size Guide

Finding the right ring size may be tricky. We have gathered some general tips we hope might help. If you are still not sure about your ring size after following this ring size guide, feel welcome to contact us at hello@tomwoodproject.com and we'll do our best to assist you.

Your fingers normally change size depending on the time of day or season. In the summertime, fingers tend to be more swollen than during colder winter days. If you want to measure your fingers, try to find a time that feels «normal» to your fingers. If your knuckle is bigger than where you want your ring placed, try to find a measurement somewhere in the middle of the two.

Measure your finger

Ring measurements

Thick rings, such as our classic signet rings, normally require you to choose a larger size than slim band rings, which do not build as much on your finger. Please note all our rings are handmade and small deviations might appear between individual rings.

Four steps to measure your ring size:

Cut a thin strip of paper.

Wrap the paper strip around your finger. Make sure it is snug.

Mark with a pen where the two ends meet.

Measure the length of the paper up to the marked point. Then use our ring size chart to determine the ring size.

Between sizes

We normally advise choosing the larger size if you are between sizes. However, the best fit ultimately comes down to personal preference and what feels most comfortable when trying the piece on.

The style of the ring can also affect how it fits:

  • Larger signet rings with a wider surface area, such as the Cushion rings, tend to feel tighter on the finger than traditional narrow bands. In these cases, we would recommend sizing up.
  • Band rings, such as the Infinity Band, tend to fit more generously, so we would recommend sizing down for the best fit.