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All Jordan Lily rings are made to UK alphabet sizes. If you're unsure on your size, I strongly recommend using one of my ring sizers.

My reusable ring sizers cost £2 with FREE Uk postage and come with a £2 voucher redeemable against your next ring purchase with me.

 

As all rings are made to order in the size supplied at checkout, there is a small fee to re-size any of my rings if you have not used a ring sizer. You can find my full ring re-sizing policy here.

Top Measuring Tips

  • Your ring size might change over the course of a day. Fingers swell and (un)swell at different points in the day, usually because of temperature. This shouldn't affect your ring size too much, but the degree of swelling can vary from person to person. So it may be worth checking your size at a few points during the day.
  • If you're likely to see me in person, at a fair or out and about, I always have one of my plastic ring-sizers on me! I'm always happy to help with ring-sizing.
  • If you know your American ring size and are looking for a conversion to a UK alphabet letter, I strongly advise using one of my plastic ring sizers. Conversion charts for this can vary so much, I'm yet to find one that I'm 100% confident in! 

 

Wide Band Rings

If you're looking at a ring with a thick band, like my chunky rings or 5 of my stacking skinny rings together, it's important to make sure you measure your finger across where the band will sit. Fingers come in all shapes and sizes, for some a measurement at the base of the finger is the same just before the knuckle. But for me, the base of my finger is waisted from regular ring-wearing, so to wear a chunky band I have to size up. Definitely worth checking!

Midi Rings

Midi rings can also be measured with my plastic ring sizers as they also include the smaller midi sizer, so long as you're measuring where you want the ring to sit, you're good to go!
As a general rule-of-thumb, midi rings are usually 10-12 alphabet sizes smaller. E.g. I wear a size P on my ring finger; a Medium (size E) midi-ring fits perfectly.