How to find out your ring size

  • Measure an existing ring you have at home

    Measure the inner diameter in millimeters using a ruler or measuring tape.
    Precision is key here. A one-millimeter margin of error can make a significant difference.
  • Measure the circumference of your finger

    Take a piece of string or thread and measure the circumference around your finger. Where the ends meet, cut it off and measure it with a ruler. The measurement in millimeters is the circumference. Compare it with the size chart below.
  • Purchase a ring sizer

    Slide the sizer onto your finger, tighten it, and read your size through the small magnifying glass.
    Remember not to tighten it too much. The ring sizer should fit like a comfortable ring. You should be able to slide it on and off with some resistance.

Things to consider before choosing a ring size

- What a finger
There is usually a size difference between, for example, the ring finger and the middle finger. Many people can wear the same size on the middle finger and the index finger.
However, the difference is highly individual and the safest thing is to measure an existing ring that fits the intended finger. You can also measure the circumference of your finger, see more info below.

- Right or left hand
Usually you can wear the same size on the left and right hand. But sometimes there is a half to a full size difference between the different hands.
If you are right-handed, the fingers of the right hand are slightly stronger than the left and vice versa.
Compare with a ring you have at home, how it fits on the left or right hand.

- Wide or narrow ring
How the ring feels on your finger is determined not only by the size, but also by the width of the ring and the thickness of the silver. If you wear several silver rings in a combination, it also affects the feeling.
If the ring is narrow, you can wear your usual size.
Wide silver rings like our Plain ring (10mm) require you to go up a size. We inform you about this in the article description.

Loose or tight?

How a ring should feel on the finger is a matter of personal preference. Some prefer their rings to fit loosely and comfortably, while others like a tighter feel.

Our general advice regarding fit is that the ring should be easy to slide on and off the finger with a little resistance over the knuckle. Once in place, the ring should fit a bit loosely, but you shouldn't risk losing it when shaking your hand.

It's important that air circulates beneath the ring to prevent the skin from becoming damp.

Also, keep in mind that your hands may swell at times. Therefore, it's a good idea to try on the ring you've ordered a few times throughout the day, both in the morning and evening, to ensure it's the right size.

/ Mila Silver

Mila Silver ring sizes

Our women's silver rings are available in sizes 48-61 with some exceptions.
Men's rings are available up to size 66.

If you fall between two of our sizes, please contact us. The size is also determined by the ring model. Perhaps a slightly larger or smaller silver ring will fit perfectly.

Feel free to contact us

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