Find your perfect fit

Measuring for your RINGS

To measure your ring size at home, wrap a non-stretchy string or strip of paper snugly around the base of your finger, mark the point where the ends overlap, and then measure that length in millimeters with a ruler to find the circumference. Use the ring size chart below to convert your circumference measurement into a standard ring size. Always ensure the ring will fit comfortably over your knuckle.  

If you have a ring that already fits, simply measure the inside by placing it on a ruler and measuring from one end to the other in mm to get the diameter. Compare the measurement to the sizing chart above to get the corresponding ring size. 

*NOTE: Factors like time of day, temperature, hydration, physical activity, and weight affect ring size because they cause temporary or long-term swelling. To get an accurate measurement, measure your finger in the late afternoon or evening, when it's naturally at its largest, and be sure to consider the specific finger and if you have a wider knuckle. 

Measuring for your BRACELETS

(Measuring for CHAIN/ TENNIS BRACELETS, etc.)
using a measuring tape:

  • Take a flexible measuring tape and wrap it around your wrist at the spot just above the wrist bone.
  • Ensure the tape is snug against your skin but not overly tight. It should feel comfortable, mimicking how you’d like the bracelet to fit.
  • Look at the point where the measuring tape overlaps itself and note the measurement in inches or centimeters. 
  •  Using this measurement add in about a quarter inch to add in a slight amount of wiggle room. The more wiggle room you add the looser the bracelet will fit and the farther down your arm and hand it will fall.
  •  This measurement is your wrist size.

using a non-stretchy string or ribbon:

  • Take a piece of string and wrap it around your wrist, following the same process as you would with a measuring tape and in the same spot, right above your wrist bone. Make sure it’s snug but not overly tight.
  • Mark the point where the string meets the starting point using a pen or marker.
  • Lay the string flat on a ruler and measure the distance from the starting point to the mark. Add in the quarter inch of wiggle room, or more.
  •  This measurement is your wrist size.

*NOTE: To get the most precise measurement possible, keep the following tips in mind:

Measure your wrist at its narrowest point, which is usually just above the wrist bone. This ensures the bracelet will fit properly.

If you prefer a snug fit, add 0.25 to 0.5 inches to your wrist size. For a looser, more comfortable fit, add 0.75 to 1 inch.

(Measuring for BANGLES)

With your thumb tucked into your palm, wrap a flexible tape measure around the widest part of your hand (knuckles) and record the measurement. 

*Note: If you are buying a bracelet for someone else and don't know wrist size, we recommend getting adjustable Bracelets such as a cuff or chain bracelet that has an extension

Measuring for your NECKLACES 

Everyday Wear

For casual, everyday looks, an 18-inch chain with a modest pendant fits just right. It’s simple, subtle, and works well over a t-shirt or blouse.

Date Night and Parties

Showing off a favorite pendant? Go for a 16 to 20-inch chain that places your piece where people will notice it — near the collarbone or just below.

Work or Formal Events

Longer chains with elegant, sleek pendants hanging below the neckline can add sophistication without being flashy. Think 22 inches or more.

Layering

Want to mix and match? Combine shorter chains (16 inches) with medium (18–20 inches) and longer lengths (22+ inches) to add depth and texture to your look.