Size Guide

Choosing the right size for your jewelry is crucial for both comfort and aesthetics. To give you the best experience with our collections, here are some guidelines on how to measure and select the perfect fit, ensuring your new pieces look and feel just right.

Necklace Size for Women

14 inches (36cm): Choker

Fits snugly around the neck. Great for layering and adding a modern touch.

16 inches (41cm): Princess

Sits just above the collarbone. A classic length for everyday wear and versatile styles.

18 inches (45cm): Matinee

Resting at the collarbone or just below. Perfect for both casual and formal outfits.

20-24 inches (51-61cm): Opera

Falls between the collarbone and the bust. Ideal for layering and making a statement.

28-36 inches (66-91cm): Rope

Sits below the bust. Great for longer styles and can be worn as a single strand or doubled for added flair.

Necklace Guide for Men

16-18 inches (41-46cm):Choker/Short

Fits snugly around the neck. Great for a rugged or modern look, often worn with T-shirts or casual outfits.

18-20 inches (46-51cm): Standard

Sits at the collarbone. A versatile length that works well with most necklines and is suitable for everyday wear.

20-22 inches (51-56cm): Matinee

Falls just below the collarbone. Ideal for layering with other necklaces and adds a touch of sophistication.

24 inches (60cm): Long

Resting at or just above the sternum. Suitable for larger pendants and a more relaxed style.

30+ inches (76 cm+): Rope

Falls below the chest. Great for statement pieces and can be worn as a single strand or doubled for a layered effect.

Measuring your ring size can be done easily at home

Ring Size

Method 1: Using a String or Paper Strip

  1. Cut a Strip: Take a piece of string or a thin strip of paper.
  2. Wrap it Around Your Finger: Wrap the string or paper around the base of the finger you want to measure. Make sure it’s snug but not too tight.
  3. Mark the Overlap: Use a pen to mark where the string or paper overlaps.
  4. Measure the Length: Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length up to the mark using a ruler.
  5. Find Your Size: Use the ring size chart below to convert the measurement to a ring size.

Method 2: Using an Existing Ring

  1. Select a Ring: Choose a ring that fits the finger you want to measure.
  2. Measure the Diameter: Use a ruler to measure the inner diameter of the ring from one inner edge to the opposite edge.
  3. Convert Measurement: Use the ring size chart below to find the corresponding size based on the diameter

Tips

  • Measure at the End of the Day: Fingers can swell throughout the day, so it’s best to measure when they are at their largest.
  • Consider Temperature: Cold weather can shrink your fingers, while heat can cause swelling. Measure in a comfortable temperature.

Finding the right bracelet size is crucial for comfort and style.

Bracelet Size

How to Measure Your Wrist

Use a Measuring Tape: Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist just above the bone.

Use a String or Paper Strip: If you don’t have a measuring tape, use a piece of string or a strip of paper. Wrap it around your wrist, mark the point where it overlaps, and then measure the length with a ruler.

Tips for Choosing the Right Bracelet Size

  • Comfort Fit: Choose a size that allows the bracelet to slide over your hand comfortably while still sitting snugly on your wrist.
  • Style Consideration: Different styles may fit differently. For example, bangles may require a looser fit, while cuffs might fit snugly.
  • Purpose: Consider when you’ll be wearing the bracelet. If you plan to wear it daily, a slightly looser fit may be more comfortable.
  • Adjustable Options: If you're unsure, consider bracelets with adjustable lengths for a customizable fit.