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How to Measure Your Wedding Ring Size

Written by Emil Pruden

Choosing the right size for your wedding ring is one of the most important parts of the process. Your wedding ring is designed to be worn every day, so it should feel comfortable, secure, and completely natural on your hand.

There are a few simple ways to find your size, and whichever route you take, we’re here to guide you. Fingers change throughout the day and with temperature, so try not to measure when your hands are very hot or cold. And if you do get it slightly wrong, don’t worry, every Pruden and Smith wedding ring comes with one complimentary resize. That said, it’s always best to get as close to perfect as possible first time.

A Natural Place to Begin: Get a Free Ring Sizer

For many people, the easiest place to start is at home, in your own time, without pressure. We offer a free ring sizer so you can find your wedding ring size comfortably at home. Simply add it to your basket and use the code FREERINGSIZER at checkout. It’s a simple, accurate way to measure, and particularly helpful when choosing a ring you’ll wear every day.

Visit Us In-Store

If you’re able to, you’re always welcome in our village workshop. We can measure your finger in person, talk you through how a wedding ring should feel, and help you consider width, profile, and comfort. It’s the most accurate way to size a wedding ring, and a lovely way to experience how your piece will be made.

Compare With an Existing Ring

If you already wear a ring on your wedding finger that fits well, you can use our true-to-size ring guide and place your ring over the circles to find your size. Just be sure it’s printed to scale for the most accurate result.

Final Tips

A few small details can make all the difference. Try measuring in the evening, when your fingers are closest to their average size. Keep your hands at a comfortable, room temperature. Wider wedding bands often feel tighter than fine rings, your dominant hand is usually slightly larger, and half sizes can make a meaningful difference.

Every Pruden and Smith wedding ring comes with one complimentary resize, but getting the fit right from the start means you can begin wearing and loving your ring straight away. Choosing your wedding ring size should feel reassuring, not daunting, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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