
Ring Sizing Guide
Option 1: The String or Paper Method (DIY at Home)
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Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string about 10 cm long.
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Wrap it snugly (but not tightly) around the base of your finger.
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Mark the point where the ends meet.
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Lay it flat and measure the length in millimeters (mm) with a ruler.
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This number is your finger circumference.
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Match your measurement with the chart below to find your size.
Option 2: Measure a Ring You Already Own
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Choose a ring that fits the same finger you’re buying for.
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Measure the inner diameter in millimeters (mm).
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Use the chart below to find your corresponding size.

Fit Tips
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Your ring should slide on easily but resist slightly when you pull it off.
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If you’re between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one — temperature and humidity can affect fit.
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Wider bands (like statement rings) fit tighter; consider sizing up by half a size.
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Stackable or thin rings fit slightly looser; you can size down if you prefer a snug fit.
Measuring Accuracy
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Measure 3 times for consistency.
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Avoid measuring when your hands are cold — your fingers will be smaller.
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For best results, use a millimeter ruler or ring sizer tool.
How Should It Feel?
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Just Right: Slides easily, small resistance when removing.
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Too Loose: Spins or slips off easily.
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Too Tight: Feels restrictive or leaves an imprint.
Pro Tip
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If you’re buying a gift, discreetly borrow one of their rings and measure the inside diameter — or compare with our printable ring sizing chart (coming soon).
Bracelet Sizing Guide
Step-by-Step Guide
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Prepare your tools
You’ll need a flexible measuring tape (or a strip of paper or string) and a ruler in millimeters (mm).
If using paper or string, make sure it’s thin and lies flat against your wrist. -
Wrap around your wrist
Wrap it around your wrist just below the wrist bone — where you would naturally wear your bracelet.
Ensure it’s snug but not tight — it should lightly hug your wrist without compressing the skin. -
Mark the overlap point
Using a pen or your finger, mark where the two ends meet. This measurement represents your wrist circumference. -
Measure the length
Lay the strip or string flat against a ruler and measure the length in millimeters.
Write this number down — it’s the foundation for choosing your bracelet size.
Determine Your Fit
Your fit preference determines how much extra length to add for comfort and style:
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Snug Fit: Add 5–10 mm — sits closely on the wrist, ideal for minimal chain styles.
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Comfort Fit (recommended): Add 10–20 mm — a gentle drape that moves naturally.
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Loose Fit: Add 20–30 mm — offers a flowing, bohemian feel, perfect for layered or beaded pieces.

Helpful Tips for Accuracy
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Measure at the end of the day. Your wrist naturally expands slightly throughout the day due to warmth and movement.
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Repeat the measurement twice for accuracy — tiny differences can affect fit.
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Consider bracelet style:
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Fine chain bracelets drape more, so a snug fit may feel looser.
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Beaded or cuff bracelets have less flexibility; add slightly more room.
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If between sizes, size up. A slightly larger bracelet always feels more comfortable.
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For layering multiple bracelets, vary each by 5–10 mm for a natural, cascading look.
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Think about clasp type: Lobster clasps can shorten wearable length slightly; adjustable chain closures allow for flexibility.
Measuring Accuracy
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If your wrist measures 160 mm, and you prefer a comfort fit, add 10–15 mm:
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160 + 15 = 175 mm → Size Medium.
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Necklace Sizing Guide
Option 1 – Use a Soft Measuring Tape:
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Wrap the tape loosely around your neck to the desired length.
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Let the tape fall naturally where you’d like the pendant or chain to rest.
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Note the measurement in centimeters (cm).
Option 2 – Use a String or Ribbon:
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Wrap a piece of string around your neck in the same way.
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Mark the point where it meets.
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Lay it flat against a ruler to get the length.
Determine Your Fit
Your fit preference determines how much extra length to add for comfort and style:
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Snug Fit: Add 5–10 mm — sits closely on the wrist, ideal for minimal chain styles.
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Comfort Fit (recommended): Add 10–20 mm — a gentle drape that moves naturally.
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Loose Fit: Add 20–30 mm — offers a flowing, bohemian feel, perfect for layered or beaded pieces.

Layering Guide
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Start with Structure:
Begin with a 37–40 cm choker as your base. -
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Pair with a 45 cm pendant chain or charm necklace. -
Finish with Flow:
Anchor your look with a 55–60 cm chain or lariat piece for length and balance.
Each layer should differ by at least 5–7 cm for a balanced, graceful drop.
Tips for the Perfect Fit
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If you’re between sizes, choose the longer option — it offers flexibility for layering.
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Consider neckline and height: petite frames often prefer 35–45 cm, while taller wearers look best in 45–60 cm ranges.
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Our necklaces often include adjustable loops or extenders, giving 2–3 cm of play for a personalized fit.
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Remember that pendant size adds length — factor it into your measurement.
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