Choosing the right size can be one of the most difficult parts of buying a ring. This guide provides general sizing information. If you still have concerns after reading this guide, please feel free to contact us .

Steps to measure size

Prepare a long, thin piece of paper or string.

- Wrap paper or string around your finger and overlap the ends

・Measure the length of the overlapping part

Compare the measurement to the G. EN ring size chart to find your ring size.

G. EN ring size

G. EN ring sizes follow the European ring measurement standard and indicate the inner circumference of the ring in millimeters. A traditional size 54 indicates an inner circumference of 54mm. If you know your measurements based on other international standards, please see the ring size conversion chart below.

Some rings may be thicker than others. Generally, you will need to choose a larger size than a thinner ring such as a band ring. Please note that all G.EN rings are handmade, so there may be slight variations in size between rings.

Changes in finger size

Your finger size may change depending on the temperature and humidity. Fingers tend to expand more in warmer weather than in colder weather. Measure your finger size at the time of year that feels most comfortable to you. If your finger joint is larger than the area where you want to wear the ring, measure exactly between the two points.

If your ring size is between two

If your ring size falls between two sizes, G.EN generally recommends choosing the larger size, but ultimately it's best to choose the size that feels most comfortable when you wear the ring.