Find Your Perfect Size
For Rings, Bracelets and Necklaces
Measure and Finding Your Ring Size
Getting the right ring size is essential for comfort and fit. A properly sized ring sits smoothly on your finger without slipping or feeling too tight. Taking accurate measurements ensures your ring will be wearable and enjoyable for years to come.
To find your size, there are severeral ways.
Lets see the most common
Using a String or just a simple strip of paper
- Cut a string or paper/ thin cardboard strip long enough to wrap around the finger
- Wrap it gently around the base of the finger you want the ring to be.
- Mark where it overlaps, creating a circle.
- Use a ruler to determine the length.
- Refer to the ring size chart below to match your measurement and determine your size.
TIP: ENSURE THE STRING IS SNUG BUT NOT TOO TIGHT TO AVOID INACCURATE READINGS
Using a Ring You Already Own
- If you have a ring that fits perfectly, place it on a ruler.
- Measure the inner diameter in millimeters.
- Match the diameter to the ring size chart to find your perfect size.
TIP: START MEASURING FROM A PLACE OF THE RULER THAT IT'S COMFORTABLE TO YOU AND NOT FROM “0”. ASSHOWN IN THE PICTURE.
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Ring Sizing Chart
Examples of finding your size and determine the size of the ring from the Chart.
Using the 1st method from above
with a piece of paper I cut a strip and I mark it (as described above).
Then I measure it (as shown in the pictures).
The length is a little bit more than 63, so I’m looking to the chart and I find the closest value (on the column for the “Inside Circumference” in “mm”) which is 63.46.
So the size I have to pick on our site is 63.5 (you see it at the next column called “Our Size”).
Using the 2nd method from above
with a ring that fits well in the finger that I wish to put the ring that I’m going to buy I measure the inside diameter of the ring (as shown in the picture).
I see that the measurement is slightly more than 18mm, so I’m going to the chart and I find the closest value (on the column for the “Inside Diameter” in “mm”) which is 18.19 so the size I have to pick on our site is 57 (you see it at the next column called “Our Size”).
Common Tips for Accurate Ring Size Measurement
- Account for Knuckle Size: Ensure the ring can slide comfortably over the knuckle.
- Consider the Width of the Ring: Wide rings need a slightly larger size to feel comfortable. Always account for this when selecting a band.
- Measure at the Right Time: Fingers swell throughout the day, so measure your ring size at the end of the day when fingers are at their largest.
- Mind the Weather: Cold weather can shrink fingers, while heat may cause swelling. Ensure you measure under normal conditions.
- Dominant Hand: Fingers on the dominant hand are often slightly larger than the non-dominant hand.
- It’s better to repeat the measurement more than one time to be sure.
- In the first method (if you are using a paper, or better a thin cardboard) you can also cut it at the markings glue it with a tape and try it out. (as the example on the left)
Measure and finding your Bracelet Size
In our shop we have the size Variants for Bracelets that you can see in the Chart below.
To try which one is better for you
- Cut a strip of paper (or better hardboard, from the package of cereals or something similar) and mark it us the length of the circumference we provide in the Chart.
- Cut it at the markings
- Glue the two edges of the paper together with tape.
- Now you have a paper bracelet at the size that you chose to make.
Tip: Make it with a thin cardboard so to be a little bit steadier but to can also bend in a circle
💡 It's the same principle like i did in the photos above to try the ring. (See the photos on previous description)
🎓 IF NO SIZE FITS YOUR NEEDS ORDER THE CLOSEST SIZE AND INCLUDE YOUR PREFERRED CIRCUMFERENCE OR DIAMETER IN THE ORDER NOTES AT CHECKOUT. I'LL MAKE IT TO FIT YOU PERFECTLY.
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Bracelet Sizing Chart
Necklace Size Guide
Depending on whether you’re a man or a woman, depending on your height and shape, depending on your style and outfit.
The right necklace lengths vary from person to person.
So it’s important to work out which necklace size suits you best.
Women’s Necklace
- 14” (35cm) necklace will be tight around the neck
- 16” (40cm) necklace will sit just above the collarbone.
- 18” (45cm) necklace - the most popular necklace length for women - will fall on the collarbone itself.
- 20” (50cm) necklace will fall just below the collarbone.
- 22” (55cm) chain will fall just above the top of the bust line.
- 24” (60cm) necklace will fall in the middle of the bust line.
THE PICTURE IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND THE FALL MAY VARY FROM PERSON TO PERSON
Men’s Necklace
The average collar size for men is 16” (41cm) , so necklace lengths tend to start just above this.
- An 18” (45cm) for a man with a smaller than average neck, it will fall at the base of the neck
- A 20” (50cm) will be sitting on the collarbone of an average sized man
- A 22” (55cm) good necklace size for a man with a larger neck. Or if you want a slightly longer necklace for a guy with an average sized neck
- A 24” (60cm) will fall just above the sternum
- A 30” (76cm) will fall mid-chest
How To Measure Neck Size
If you’re not sure what neck size you should be shopping for, it’s handy to know how to measure collar size.
Follow the steps below:
- Hold a tape measure at the center of the neck
- Wrap it around the neck until you’re back where you started
- Take a note of the measurement - this is the collar size