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Ring Size Guide for Custom Rings โ€“ UK Chart & Calculator 2026

Ring Size Guide for Custom Rings โ€“ UK Chart & Calculator 2026

Everything you need to know about ring sizing for custom-made and bespoke rings โ€” why custom rings need precise measurements, how to measure correctly, UK custom ring size chart, calculator, metal considerations and expert bespoke sizing tips updated for 2026

โœ๏ธ Custom & Bespoke Rings ๐Ÿ“ Precision Sizing ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Sizes Aโ€“Z+3 ๐Ÿ”„ UK, US, EU, MM ๐Ÿช™ All Metals Covered โš ๏ธ Cannot Be Resized Guide โœ… 2026 Updated
โœ๏ธ Custom Ring Size Calculator
Convert any measurement to your exact UK custom ring size โ€” with metal shrinkage and width adjustments
โœ… Your Custom Ring Order Size
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Provide your UK size AND circumference in mm to your custom jeweller โ€” never rely on the letter alone. Always confirm the jeweller's specific sizing method before the ring enters production. Custom rings are difficult or impossible to resize after manufacture.
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๐Ÿ“ Minimum times to measure
for any custom ring order
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for a perfectly fitted custom ring
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๐Ÿ“‹ Always give jeweller circumference
in MM โ€” not just UK letter
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๐Ÿ”ฅ Some custom ring metals
cannot be resized after casting
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Ring Size Guide for Custom Rings โ€“ Overview 2026

Custom and bespoke rings require a significantly higher level of sizing precision than off-the-shelf rings. Unlike a standard ring purchased from a retailer โ€” where a free resize policy acts as a safety net โ€” a custom ring is made specifically to the measurements provided at the time of commissioning. Once a custom ring has been cast, set with stones, and finished, resizing may be impossible without compromising the design, damaging stone settings, or requiring a complete remake. The most important rules for custom ring sizing are: always measure at least three times on different days at the same time of day, always provide circumference in mm rather than just a UK letter, account for band width (add one UK size for 4โ€“6mm bands, two for 6mm+), and confirm the jeweller's specific sizing method before the ring enters production. Use the calculator above to convert any measurement to a precise UK custom ring size with the appropriate band width adjustment applied automatically.

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Critical Warning โ€“ Custom Rings Cannot Always Be Resized

Unlike a standard ring from a high-street jeweller, many custom rings cannot be resized after manufacture. Rings with stones set all the way around the band (full eternity), rings with deep engraving or carved patterns on the shank, rings cast in metals such as titanium, tungsten, or stainless steel, and rings with structural design elements at the base of the shank may all be impossible or cost-prohibitive to resize. Before commissioning a custom ring, explicitly ask the jeweller: "Can this ring be resized after it is made, and at what cost?" If the answer is no or uncertain, invest extra time in precision measurement before production begins โ€” the cost of a remeasurement visit to a jeweller (typically free or under ยฃ10) is far lower than the cost of a remake.

๐Ÿ“ The Custom Ring Sizing Process โ€“ 6 Critical Steps
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Measure on Multiple Days โ€” Not Just Once

For a custom ring, measure your finger on at least three separate days โ€” morning, afternoon, and evening โ€” to understand your finger's full size range. The difference between your smallest morning measurement and your largest afternoon measurement can be 1โ€“2 full UK sizes. Use the afternoon measurement as your primary custom ring size. If your measurements span more than 2 UK sizes across the week, discuss this variability explicitly with your jeweller before specifying the order size.

โš ๏ธ Measure 3+ days minimum
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Always Provide MM Circumference โ€” Not Just UK Letter

UK ring size letters represent ranges of approximately 0.6mm each. When you provide only a UK letter to a custom jeweller, they may use any circumference within that range โ€” potentially 0.3mm too small or too large. For a custom ring, always provide the exact circumference in mm alongside the UK letter. Measure with a paper strip three times and provide the average of the three largest readings to the nearest 0.5mm. A measurement of "53.8mm = UK N" is far more precise than "UK N" alone.

๐Ÿ“ Provide mm + UK letter both
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Apply Band Width Adjustment Before Ordering

For custom wide-band rings โ€” which are extremely common in bespoke designs โ€” add one full UK size for bands 4โ€“6mm wide and two full UK sizes for bands wider than 6mm. This adjustment must be communicated to the jeweller at the order stage, not after the ring is made. Many custom jewellers will apply the width adjustment themselves if told the intended band width โ€” always confirm this explicitly so the adjustment is not applied twice. For comfort-fit interiors, order half a UK size smaller than your measured size.

๐Ÿ”ถ Confirm width adjustment method
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Account for Metal Shrinkage During Casting

Rings cast using the lost-wax casting method โ€” the most common technique for custom gold, silver, and platinum rings โ€” shrink slightly during the casting process as the molten metal cools and contracts. Standard metal shrinkage is approximately 1โ€“3% depending on the alloy. A reputable custom jeweller will automatically account for shrinkage in their wax model sizing, but always ask explicitly: "Do you account for casting shrinkage in the wax model size?" If the jeweller uses your provided mm measurement for the wax model without shrinkage correction, the finished ring may be one half to one full UK size smaller than intended.

๐Ÿช™ Ask: Is shrinkage accounted for?
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Consider Stone Setting Impact on Effective Ring Size

When stones are set into the interior base of a ring's shank โ€” a technique used in some pavรฉ, channel-set, and flush-set custom designs โ€” the effective interior diameter of the ring is reduced by the depth of the stone settings protruding inward. This can reduce the effective ring size by half a UK size or more. If your custom ring design includes interior stone settings, ask the jeweller to account for the setting depth in the interior diameter measurement. Standard exterior stone settings (prong, bezel) on the outside of the shank do not affect the interior fit.

๐Ÿ’Ž Interior settings reduce fit size
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Request a Wax or Resin Model Try-On Before Final Casting

Many professional custom jewellers offer a wax or resin 3D-printed model of the ring design for the client to try on before the final metal casting. This is the single most effective way to confirm both the design and the size before an irreversible manufacturing step. If your jeweller offers this service, always accept it โ€” it typically adds 1โ€“2 weeks to the production timeline but eliminates all size uncertainty. Even a rough wax model worn for 30 minutes across a full day will identify fit issues that a paper measurement cannot. Request the try-on model explicitly when commissioning any custom ring with a value above ยฃ500.

โœ… Always request wax try-on if available
CUSTOM RING SIZE GUIDE โ€“ KEY REFERENCE POINTS 2026 ๐Ÿ“ PRECISION 3ร— Min Measure Days AM ยท PM ยท Eve Use PM reading Provide average of 3 largest measurements Critical Step ๐Ÿ“ GIVE MM Circ MM To Jeweller Not just UK letter e.g. 53.8mm UK letter = range MM = exact point ยฑ0.5mm tolerance โš ๏ธ Always MM โญ WOMEN'S DEFAULT UK N 53.8mm Circ US 6ยฝ ยท EU 54 17.1mm diam Standard band exact measured size Most common women's custom ring size UK โ˜… Women's Anchor โญ MEN'S DEFAULT UK Q 57.6mm Circ US 8 ยท EU 58 18.3mm diam Standard band exact measured size Most common men's custom ring size UK โ˜… Men's Anchor โœ… WAX MODEL Try-On Before Casting Wear 30+ minutes Confirm size & fit Best way to confirm custom fit Request explicitly Strongly Advised โš ๏ธ NO RESIZE Critical Check Before Order Titanium ยท Tungsten Full eternity settings Deep carved patterns Structural base designs Ask jeweller explicitly before commissioning โš ๏ธ Verify First ๐Ÿ’ก Key rule: Measure 3ร— ยท Give MM to jeweller ยท UK N women's ยท UK Q men's ยท Request wax try-on ยท Confirm resize possibility

Custom Ring Size Guide โ€“ Key Reference Points 2026

Custom ring sizing requires six critical steps shown above. Always measure at least three times on different days and use the afternoon reading as the primary size. Always provide the jeweller with the exact circumference in mm โ€” not just the UK letter โ€” for a precision specification. The default anchor sizes are UK N (53.8mm) for women and UK Q (57.6mm) for men for standard bands. Always request a wax or resin try-on model before final metal casting for any ring over ยฃ500. And before commissioning, always confirm with the jeweller whether the specific custom ring design can be resized after manufacture โ€” materials like titanium and tungsten, and full eternity designs, often cannot.

๐Ÿ“ 3ร— measurements minimum ๐Ÿ“ Always give MM to jeweller ๐Ÿ‘ฉ Women's anchor โ†’ UK N (53.8mm) ๐Ÿ‘จ Men's anchor โ†’ UK Q (57.6mm) โœ… Request wax try-on model โš ๏ธ Confirm resize possibility first
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The Custom Ring Sizing Golden Rule โ€“ 2026

Before commissioning any custom ring, complete this four-step checklist: 1) Measure your finger at least three times on different days in the afternoon โ€” provide the average of the three largest readings in mm to the jeweller. 2) Adjust for band width โ€” add one UK size for 4โ€“6mm bands, two for 6mm+, subtract half a UK size for comfort-fit interior. 3) Confirm with the jeweller that they account for metal casting shrinkage in the wax model dimensions. 4) Ask explicitly whether the completed ring can be resized and at what cost โ€” if the answer is no or uncertain, invest additional time in precise measurement and a wax try-on before proceeding to casting. Getting the size right before production costs nothing; getting it wrong after casting can cost hundreds of pounds.

๐Ÿช™ Metal Guide โ€“ Sizing Implications for Custom Rings 2026
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Yellow Gold (9ct / 18ct)

Most common custom ring metal. Resizable up or down 2โ€“3 UK sizes. Casting shrinkage ~1.5%. Confirm jeweller accounts for shrinkage.

โœ… Resizable ยท Standard sizing
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White Gold

Same properties as yellow gold โ€” resizable. May require rhodium re-plating after resize. Budget extra for re-plating at resize stage.

โœ… Resizable ยท Re-plate after
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Rose Gold

Resizable but slightly more brittle than yellow gold due to copper content. Repeated resizes not recommended. Get size right first time.

โš ๏ธ Resizable with care
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Platinum

Highly resizable โ€” the most workable metal for resizing. Heavier than gold so feels slightly tighter at same UK size. Add half a UK size for comfort on very wide platinum bands.

โœ… Easiest to resize
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Titanium

Cannot be resized in most cases โ€” titanium is too hard to stretch or compress without cracking. Get size exactly right before ordering or request a half-size larger for safety.

โŒ Cannot be resized
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Tungsten Carbide

Cannot be resized โ€” tungsten is extremely hard and brittle. Cutting and rejoining is not possible. Measure very precisely. Some jewellers offer exchange programs for tungsten rings.

โŒ Cannot be resized
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Stainless Steel

Very difficult to resize. Some basic stainless bands can be cut and resoldered but the finish quality after resize is often poor. Precise initial measurement is critical.

โš ๏ธ Very limited resize
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Silver (925 Sterling)

Highly workable โ€” resizable up or down 3 UK sizes easily. Most affordable custom ring metal. Casting shrinkage ~2%. Confirm jeweller accounts for shrinkage.

โœ… Easiest & cheapest
๐Ÿ“‹ Custom Ring Size Reference Chart โ€“ UK, US, EU, MM 2026
All Sizes ๐Ÿ‘ฉ Women's (UK Hโ€“P) ๐Ÿ‘จ Men's (UK Pโ€“Z) โญ Most Ordered
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Size ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Size ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU Size ๐Ÿ“ Circ MM ๐Ÿ“ Diam MM ๐Ÿ“ Circ CM ๐Ÿ”ถ Wide (+1 UK) ๐ŸŸซ X-Wide (+2 UK) ๐Ÿท๏ธ Custom Profile
๐Ÿ“ How to Measure for a Custom Ring โ€“ Precision Method
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Use a Paper Strip โ€” Not String or Dental Floss โ€” for Custom Ring Measurement

For a custom ring, use a paper strip rather than string or dental floss. String and floss can stretch slightly during measurement, giving a circumference reading up to 1mm too small โ€” equivalent to one full UK size error. Cut a strip of standard printer paper 6mm wide and approximately 10cm long. Paper does not stretch and gives a consistent, repeatable measurement. Wrap the paper snugly around the base of the ring finger with one finger's worth of gap โ€” not so tight it leaves a mark, not so loose it could be pushed down the finger with resistance. Mark the overlap with a fine-point pen or pencil.

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Measure in MM to One Decimal Place โ€” Not Rounded to Nearest mm

After marking the overlap on the paper strip, measure from the cut end to the pencil mark using a steel ruler with mm graduations. Read the measurement to the nearest 0.5mm โ€” do not round to the nearest whole mm. For example, if the measurement appears to be between 53mm and 54mm, record it as 53.5mm rather than rounding to 53mm or 54mm. For a custom ring, this 0.5mm precision can be the difference between a perfect fit and a ring that is just slightly too tight on warm days. Measure three times and record all three readings โ€” report the average of the three readings to the jeweller alongside the highest single reading.

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Measure on Three Different Days at the Same Time โ€” Record All Readings

For a custom ring, measure on at least three different days โ€” ideally Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday across one week, all at the same time of day (2โ€“4pm is ideal). This captures natural day-to-day variability in finger size caused by diet, hydration, activity, and weather. Record all three readings and report the range to your jeweller: for example "53.5mm on Tuesday, 53.8mm on Thursday, 54.1mm on Saturday โ€” average 53.8mm, maximum 54.1mm." A professional custom jeweller will use this information to select the optimal order size. If the range is wider than 1.5mm, discuss with the jeweller whether a comfort-fit interior design (which tolerates more size variation) would be appropriate for the custom piece.

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Have Your Finger Professionally Measured at a Jeweller's Before Commissioning

For any custom ring over ยฃ300 in value, visit a UK high-street jeweller to have your finger measured professionally using a set of graduated ring mandrel sizers. This is typically free or costs under ยฃ5 and takes under 5 minutes. The jeweller will place actual ring mandrel sizes on your finger and identify the precise UK half-size that fits the specific finger. Note both the UK letter and ask the jeweller to record the corresponding circumference in mm from their ring gauge. A professional measurement is significantly more accurate than a home paper strip measurement and gives the custom jeweller a more reliable baseline for their wax model sizing.

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Communicate All Measurements to the Custom Jeweller in Writing

Always provide your measurements to the custom jeweller in writing โ€” email or written order form โ€” rather than verbally. Include: the exact circumference in mm (to 0.5mm), the corresponding UK ring size letter, the intended finger and hand, the intended band width in mm, and any notes about knuckle size if the knuckle is significantly larger than the base of the finger. A written record protects both you and the jeweller in the event of a sizing dispute and ensures that the measurement is not misremembered or transcribed incorrectly. Request written confirmation from the jeweller that the measurements have been received and will be used for the wax model at the specified size.

๐Ÿ’ก Expert Tips โ€“ Custom Ring Sizing
๐ŸงŠTip 1: Never Measure When Cold, Hot, or After Exercise โ€” It Causes Major Custom Ring Errors

Temperature has a significant and immediate effect on finger size. Cold temperatures cause blood vessels to constrict, reducing finger circumference by up to 2โ€“3mm โ€” equivalent to two full UK sizes. Hot temperatures or vigorous exercise cause blood vessels to dilate, increasing finger circumference by a similar amount. For a custom ring, a measurement taken immediately after a cold commute in winter could be 2 UK sizes smaller than the same finger measured in a warm room in the afternoon. Always measure in a room temperature environment (18โ€“22ยฐC) after at least 30 minutes of acclimatisation. Remove rings from both hands and rest quietly for 5 minutes before measuring. If you cannot avoid measuring in cold conditions, note this in your communication to the jeweller and add one UK size to the cold-weather measurement.

โ„๏ธ Cold measurement can be 2 UK sizes too small โ€” always measure at room temperature
๐Ÿ“Tip 2: For Comfort-Fit Custom Rings โ€” Order Half a UK Size Smaller Than Your Measured Size

Comfort-fit rings have a rounded, dome-shaped interior profile rather than the flat interior of a standard ring. The rounded interior means the ring contacts the finger at a smaller effective diameter than the nominal UK size suggests, making comfort-fit rings feel larger than standard rings of the same UK letter. For a custom ring with a comfort-fit interior, instruct the jeweller to make the ring half a UK size smaller than your measured size. For example, if your circumference measures UK N (53.8mm), a comfort-fit custom ring should be ordered at UK Mยฝ (53.1mm). Confirm this adjustment with the jeweller explicitly โ€” some jewellers automatically apply comfort-fit sizing correction while others do not. Comfort-fit interiors are particularly popular for wide custom wedding bands and are an excellent choice for people who find standard flat-interior rings uncomfortable at the knuckle.

โš–๏ธ Comfort-fit interior โ†’ order ยฝ UK size smaller than measured size
๐Ÿ”Tip 3: For Engraved or Pattern Bands โ€” Confirm Engraving Does Not Reduce Interior Diameter

Some custom engraved band designs use a technique called engine turning or hand engraving that removes metal from the outer surface of the shank, which does not affect the interior fit. However, some designs โ€” particularly structural carved bands, deep relief patterns, and certain 3D-printed custom designs โ€” may use different manufacturing methods where the pattern affects wall thickness and therefore the interior diameter. Before finalising your size with the jeweller, ask: "Does the pattern or engraving on this design affect the interior wall thickness of the shank?" If yes, ask them to account for this in the interior diameter specification. The internal diameter โ€” not the external design โ€” determines the fit of the ring on your finger.

๐Ÿ” Ask: Does engraving affect interior diameter? Confirm interior spec is correct
๐Ÿ’Tip 4: For Custom Engagement Rings โ€” Also Confirm the Setting Height Does Not Affect Comfort

Custom engagement rings with very high settings โ€” particularly tall prong settings, cathedral settings, and raised halo designs โ€” can feel less comfortable on the finger than low-profile settings of the same UK size, because the raised setting shifts the ring's centre of gravity upward and causes the ring to rotate on the finger more easily. If your custom engagement ring has a high setting, consider ordering the ring half a UK size smaller than your measured size for a snugger base fit that resists rotation. Alternatively, ask the jeweller to add sizing beads to the inside of the shank โ€” small metal dots that grip the finger and prevent rotation โ€” which achieve the same effect without altering the ring size.

โœ… High settings rotate on finger โ€” consider ยฝ UK smaller or request sizing beads inside shank
๐Ÿ“Tip 5: Get a Written Size Guarantee or Remake Clause Before Paying Deposit

Before paying a deposit on any custom ring commission, ask the jeweller for a written statement covering: (1) the exact UK size and circumference in mm that will be used for production, (2) whether the ring can be resized after manufacture and the cost, (3) whether the jeweller will remake the ring at no or reduced cost if the size is significantly incorrect due to an error on their part. Reputable UK custom jewellers will provide this information willingly โ€” it protects both parties. If a jeweller refuses to confirm the production size in writing or declines to discuss their resize or remake policy, consider this a serious red flag. Most UK bespoke jewellers operate under clear terms of business that include size confirmation at the wax model stage and a defined policy for incorrect sizing. Ask for these terms before any money changes hands.

โš ๏ธ No written size confirmation = red flag. Always get production size in writing before deposit
Women's Custom Ring Default
UK N = 53.8mm circ = 17.1mm diam = US 6ยฝ = EU 54
Most common UK women's custom ring size for standard band on ring finger. Always confirm with actual measurement โ€” never commission without measuring.
Men's Custom Ring Default
UK Q = 57.6mm circ = 18.3mm diam = US 8 = EU 58
Most common UK men's custom ring size for standard band. Men's wide wedding bands (6mm+): UK S (60.2mm). Always measure specifically for custom orders.
Custom Band Width Adjustment
Standard: exact ยท 4โ€“6mm: +1 UK ยท 6mm+: +2 UK ยท Comfort: โˆ’ยฝ UK
UK N standard โ†’ UK O for 4โ€“6mm โ†’ UK P for 6mm+ โ†’ UK Mยฝ for comfort fit. Confirm with jeweller that they are applying the same adjustment โ€” avoid doubling it.
Casting Shrinkage Rule
Wax model circ = order circ ร— 1.015 to 1.03
Metal shrinks 1.5โ€“3% on casting. Ask jeweller: "Is casting shrinkage accounted for in the wax model?" If not accounted for, finished ring will be ~ยฝ UK size smaller.
๐Ÿ“ Measure 3ร— on different days ๐Ÿ“ Always give MM to jeweller ๐Ÿ‘ฉ Women's default โ†’ UK N (53.8mm) ๐Ÿ‘จ Men's default โ†’ UK Q (57.6mm) ๐Ÿ”ถ 4โ€“6mm band โ†’ +1 UK ๐ŸŸซ 6mm+ band โ†’ +2 UK โš–๏ธ Comfort fit โ†’ โˆ’ยฝ UK โœ… Request wax try-on model โš ๏ธ Confirm resize possibility first โŒ Titanium / tungsten = no resize ๐Ÿช™ Ask about casting shrinkage ๐Ÿ“ Get size in writing before deposit ๐ŸŒก๏ธ Measure at room temperature only
โ“ FAQs โ€“ Custom Ring Sizing
Why does sizing matter more for custom rings than off-the-shelf rings?โ–ผ
Off-the-shelf rings from UK jewellers typically come with a free first resize within 30โ€“90 days, which acts as a safety net for any sizing error. Custom and bespoke rings are manufactured specifically to the measurements provided at the time of order โ€” once cast, set, and finished, many custom rings cannot be resized without compromising the design, damaging stone settings, or requiring a full remake at significant cost. Additionally, some custom ring metals (titanium, tungsten) cannot be resized at all. For these reasons, the measurement provided for a custom ring must be precise โ€” the tolerance for error is much lower than for a standard retail ring purchase.
What information should I give my custom jeweller for ring sizing?โ–ผ
Provide the following to your custom jeweller in writing: (1) Circumference in mm to the nearest 0.5mm โ€” e.g. "53.8mm". (2) The corresponding UK ring size letter โ€” e.g. "UK N". (3) The range of measurements from your three-day measurement exercise โ€” e.g. "53.5mm to 54.1mm, average 53.8mm". (4) The intended finger and hand. (5) The intended wearing time of day (morning, afternoon, or all day). (6) Whether you have notably larger or smaller knuckles relative to the finger base. (7) Any conditions that affect your finger size (pregnancy, arthritis, regular exercise). This comprehensive information allows the jeweller to make the best possible sizing decision for your custom piece.
What metals can and cannot be resized for custom rings?โ–ผ
Metals that can be resized: yellow gold (9ct/18ct), white gold, rose gold, platinum, and sterling silver โ€” all can be resized up or down 2โ€“3 UK sizes by a skilled jeweller. Metals that cannot be resized: titanium (too hard), tungsten carbide (too brittle and hard), stainless steel (very limited โ€” poor finish after resize), and ceramic rings. Partially resizable: some mixed-metal designs, rings with structural elements at the shank base, and rings with stones set all around the band (full eternity). Always ask explicitly before commissioning: "Can this ring in this metal be resized after it is made, and by how many UK sizes up or down?"
What is casting shrinkage and how does it affect my custom ring size?โ–ผ
Casting shrinkage occurs because molten metal contracts as it cools and solidifies during the lost-wax casting process. The shrinkage rate varies by metal: gold alloys shrink approximately 1.5โ€“2%, silver approximately 2%, and platinum approximately 1%. In practice, this means a wax model sized at 53.8mm circumference will produce a finished gold ring of approximately 52.8โ€“53.0mm โ€” roughly half to one full UK size smaller. Reputable custom jewellers account for this automatically by making the wax model slightly larger than the target size. Always ask: "Do you account for casting shrinkage in the wax model?" If they say no, ask them to size the wax model 1.5โ€“2% larger in circumference than your target measurement.
How long does it take to get a custom ring resized if it doesn't fit?โ–ผ
For resizable metals (gold, silver, platinum), a standard custom ring resize takes 3โ€“7 working days at most UK jewellers. Rush resizes can sometimes be done in 1โ€“2 days at a premium. The cost of a custom ring resize at a UK jeweller is typically ยฃ25โ€“ยฃ80 depending on the metal, the number of UK sizes to adjust, and whether stone settings need to be re-set after the resize. Platinum resizes are typically at the higher end of the cost range. For white gold rings, add ยฃ20โ€“ยฃ40 for rhodium re-plating after the resize. If a custom ring cannot be resized at all (titanium, tungsten, full eternity), a remake is the only option โ€” this typically costs 50โ€“100% of the original ring cost and takes the full production lead time again (usually 3โ€“8 weeks).
Should I order a custom ring bigger or smaller if I'm between two UK sizes?โ–ผ
For a custom ring where resizing may be difficult or impossible, the correct choice between two adjacent UK sizes depends on the specific circumstances: (1) If the ring is resizable and the jeweller offers a free or low-cost first resize, order the larger of the two sizes โ€” it will pass the knuckle more easily and can be tightened. (2) If the ring cannot be resized (titanium, tungsten, full eternity), order the larger size โ€” a slightly loose ring is wearable with a ring size adjuster, while a slightly tight ring that cannot be resized may become unwearable on warm days. (3) If you have notably larger knuckles relative to the base of the finger, always order the size that passes the knuckle โ€” even if it is loose at the base. A ring size adjuster at the base is far preferable to a ring that cannot be removed.
Can I commission a custom ring online without visiting a jeweller in person?โ–ผ
Yes โ€” many UK custom jewellers now offer fully online commissioning services with postal ring sizer kits. These kits typically include a set of plastic ring mandrel sizers that you try on at home and return with your identified size, or a paper ring sizer strip with instructions. However, for any custom ring over ยฃ500 in value, it is strongly recommended to visit a jeweller in person for professional measurement โ€” the 15-minute visit can save hundreds of pounds in remake costs. If you must commission entirely online: (1) Use a postal ring sizer kit from the jeweller. (2) Provide your home paper strip measurement in mm as a cross-check. (3) Request a wax or resin 3D-printed try-on model by post before final casting. (4) Confirm the jeweller's sizing guarantee and remake policy before paying a deposit.