Ring Sizer
Pop out the rings in various sizes and try them on. Wear it around and find what is comfortable for you to wear.
Including sizes from 2.5 to 14.

Fine gold and platinum
We only work with precious metals, and make products that last a lifetime. We’d never use fake materials - that’s a promise.
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Make it yours
We specialize in custom engravings—wedding dates, initials, or a special phrase are some popular ideas.
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Crafted in Bryant Park, NYC
Our facility, craftsmen, and raw materials adhere to the highest standards for quality, ethical practices, and responsible sourcing.
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All Marke rings are crafted in Gold or Platinum - we never mess around with alternative metals - high quality, durable and forever lasting.
FREE AND EASY RING SIZING
Skip the pushy sales person at your local jeweler. Find your ring size in the comfort of your own home and checkout on your timeline.
FIND MY SIZESize Guide
Don't know your finger size? Not a problem. We've put together some at-home solutions for you :)
Using the finger sizer (highly recommended)
Our Finger-sizer (included in our Home Try On kit) works just like a belt. Just wrap it around your ring finger and slide the end through the buckle to form a ring shape. Adjust so that it’s slightly snug on your finger, but can still slide over your knuckle with a tiny bit of effort. When you’ve found a good fit, read off the size next to the arrow.
A few quick tips:
1. If you're in between on sizes, size up. You're always better off slightly big than too small when it comes to wedding bands.
2. Measure your fingers at the end of the day, when they're at their largest.
3. Cold weather can shrink your fingers up to 1/2 size, so make sure they're warm and fuzzy.
4. Alcohol and salt can make your fingers swell, so refrain from measuring them after cocktails and appetizers.
Using a tape measure (slightly recommended)
Start 1 inch into the tape measure for a clear line. Then wrap the measure around your ring finger so that it’s comfortably snug on your finger, but can still slide over your knuckle with a bit of effort. You’re looking for MM, not inches.
Using a string (kinda recommended)
Draw a line on a string and wrap it around your ring finger, marking the point at which the string overlaps the line. Fit the string so that it’s comfortably snug on your finger, but can still slide over your knuckle with a bit of effort. Take the string off and measure the distance between the two lines in MM.