Jewellery Size Guide
Welcome to our jewellery size guide where we will provide you with straightforward tips for finding the perfect fit. We believe that finding the right size for your jewellery should be effortless and stress-free.
Finding Your Perfect Ring Size
Accurate ring sizing is crucial for comfortable and wearable rings. We provide you with two methods to find your perfect ring size. Follow these simple instructions to measure your finger accurately.
Method 1
1. Grab a tape measure, string, or strip of paper and wrap it around the finger you'll wear your ring on. Mark the point where it joins.
2. Measure the length using a ruler.
3. Use the provided chart in the Ring Size Chart to match your measurement to the closest ring size.
Method 2
1. Choose a ring that fits your finger comfortably and measure its interior diameter in millimeters (mm).
2. Refer to the provided measurement chart to find the closest ring size in mm.
Ring Size Chart
US | European | UK | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 52 | L | 16.5 | 52 |
6.5 | 53 | M | 16.9 | 53 |
7 | 54 | N | 17.2 | 54 |
7.5 | 56 | O | 17.8 | 56 |
8 | 57 | P | 18.1 | 57 |
8.5 | 58 | Q | 18.5 | 58 |
Finding Your Perfect Necklace Length
Discover the perfect necklace and pendant length for your style with our simple guide. Necklaces come in various chain lengths, and finding the right fit is crucial for the desired look, whether worn alone or layered with other styles. Follow these steps to determine the ideal length for your necklace.
1. Measure and cut a piece of string to match the length of the necklace you're considering.
2. Place the string around your neck to see where it falls, taking into account the pendant's size and shape.
3. Repeat the process with necklaces of different lengths to visualize how they may look together when layered.
Finding Your Perfect Bracelet Length
Getting the right fit for your bracelets is essential for comfort and style. Follow these simple steps to find your bracelet size.
1. Use a tape measure, string, or strip of paper to wrap around your wrist, or the desired position for a stacked bracelet look.
2. Mark the spot where the string or paper strip joins. Take into account that you may leave some space.
3. Lay the measured string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length up to the marked spot.