Size Guide
The perfect piece is only perfect when it fits. A short guide to finding your size for rings, bracelets, and necklaces, so every piece feels as good as it looks.
Finding your ring size
Ring sizes are measured by the internal diameter of the band, in millimetres. The easiest way to find yours is to wrap a strip of paper or thread around the base of your finger, mark where it overlaps, then measure the length against a ruler.
Measure in the evening when your fingers are at their largest, and avoid measuring when you're cold, since fingers shrink slightly in low temperatures.
For a printable, correctly-scaled sizing chart you can measure against at home, download our ring size guide here.
Finding your bracelet size
Measure your wrist snugly with a soft tape measure, or wrap a strip of paper around it and measure the length. For a comfortable fit, add 1–1.5 cm to your wrist measurement; for a snugger fit, add 1 cm.
If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up for everyday comfort, especially for chain and bangle styles that don't stretch.
Finding your necklace length
Necklace length is measured end to end when laid flat. As a guide: 40–45 cm sits at the collarbone (choker length), 45–50 cm falls just below the collarbone (the most popular everyday length), and 55–60 cm sits at or below the bust.
If layering multiple necklaces, choose lengths at least 5 cm apart so each piece is visible on its own.
Tips for Accurate Sizing
Measure your size in the evening, as fingers and wrists tend to swell during the day.
Double-check your size if ordering wide rings, as they may fit snugly.
If you're between sizes, choose the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
Still unsure? Contact us and we'll help you find the right fit.