Size Chart

1) Measure the circumference your intended ring finger

  • Use a piece of paper / non-stretchable string and wrap around your finger (do not wrap too tight) 
  • Mark on the point where it overlaps 
  • Line it up with a ruler and measure it in millimeters (mm)
  • Check against the chart (do note that the size chart may have slight difference due to the cutting / design of the ring.)

2) Measure the Diameter of your existing ring

  • Measure the inner side of the ring from edge to edge using a ruler or measuring tape. 
  • Take down the measurement in millimeters (mm). 
  • Check against the chart (do note that the size chart may have slight difference due to the cutting / design of the ring.)

Ring Size Chart



  1. Finger size may change due to temperature throughout the day, we recommend to measure 3 times at different timing to get the average reading.
  2. Do note that your “working” hand may be bigger than the other, i.e. if you are right-handed person, your right fingers may be slightly bigger than your left hand. 
  3.  Your knuckle plays an important role too! If your knuckle particular big, do remember to measure the size of your knuckle so that the ring can pass through. 
  4. Rings sizes should be able to slip on easily and fit snugly, there should be a slight resistance at the knuckle area when trying to remove the ring. 
  5. If you are considering a wide band, do size up as they are usually tighter than the thin rings. 

In Owl Moment, you can have ease of the sizing as our bracelets are usually in 7inchs (18cm) and is adjustable! 

  1. Use a piece of paper / non-stretchable string and wrap around your wrist, do give some allowance for comfort. 
  2. For Tennis Bracelet, give 0.3-0.5cm allowance or the clasp closure as they are in fitted size. i.e. if your wrist measure is 15cm, comfortable fit will be 16cm, snug fit will be 15.5cm. 

In Owl Moment, most of our necklaces are in 17inchs (43cm) and is adjustable!  You can refer to the picture for some visual effect.

unnamed (16)