Ring Size/Face Size
You can choose any finger to wear a signet ring. Traditionally it has been the pinkie or the index finger but these days traditions are evolving and the decision is entirely up to the wearer.
Use these charts to help determine the signet ring size you will require.
Finding the correct finger size for your ring order is extremely important.
There are a number of alternative ways to ensure you have correctly sized your finger and we have listed them below.
Multisizer Ring Sizer
This plastic multisize ring gauge is ideal for self finger sizing. Each gauge is packaged individually in an instruction envelope. The multi sizer works like a belt, forming a ring and then placing over the finger, adjust to give a comfortable fit.
Then read off the indicated size to determine your finger size.
Call into any reputable jeweller who will happily measure your finger ring size - best to explain that it is a wider style ring you are looking to wear.
Often fingers are measured using a thin band finger measure called a Wheatsheaf gauge which is fine if the intended ring shank is quite thin. Make sure the Wheatsheaf gauge ring band slides over your finger, especially your knuckle. There needs to be a bit of resistance getting the band off, especially if your hands are very warm. The letter/number quoted will be unique to that finger only. Hands and fingers are often slightly different.
A signet ring is wider than most rings so it is a good idea to order a half - full size larger than a slim width band. If your fingers have a tendancy to swell in summer it is important to keep this in mind when determining your ring size.
DOWNLOAD RING SIZER .PDF HERE
Ring Face Sizes
DOWNLOAD RING FACE SIZES .PDF HERE