Size Guide
Rings · Necklaces · Bracelets
"The right fit makes all the difference — we're here to help you find it."
Ring Sizing
There are three reliable ways to find your ring size at home. For the most accurate result, we recommend measuring at the end of the day when fingers are at their largest — and never when you're cold, as fingers shrink in the cold.
Method 1 — String or Paper
Wrap a thin strip of paper or piece of string snugly around the base of your finger. Mark where the ends meet, lay it flat, and measure the length in millimeters. Use the chart below to find your size.
Method 2 — Existing Ring
Place a ring that fits well on a ruler and measure the inside diameter in millimeters. Use the chart below to match that diameter to a ring size. Choose the ring that fits the same finger you plan to wear the new one on.
Method 3 — Printable Sizer
Download and print our ring sizer template at 100% scale (no scaling or fit-to-page). Cut out the sizing strip and slip it around your finger to find your size instantly. Instructions are included on the sheet.
Best practices for accuracy: Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are slightly larger. Measure the same finger you plan to wear the ring on. If between two sizes, size up — it's easier to add a ring guard than to resize down. Measure 2–3 times for consistency.
Circumference is the measurement of the string or paper strip. Diameter is the inside measurement of an existing ring.
| US Size | UK Size | EU Size | Circumference (mm) | Diameter (mm) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | H | 47 | 47.0 | 15.0 | XS |
| 4.5 | I½ | 48 | 48.0 | 15.3 | |
| 5 | J½ | 49 | 49.3 | 15.7 | XS–S |
| 5.5 | K½ | 51 | 51.0 | 16.2 | |
| 6 Popular | L½ | 52 | 51.9 | 16.5 | Average Women's |
| 6.5 Popular | M½ | 53 | 53.1 | 16.9 | |
| 7 Popular | N½ | 55 | 54.4 | 17.3 | Average Women's |
| 7.5 | O½ | 56 | 55.7 | 17.7 | |
| 8 | P½ | 57 | 57.0 | 18.1 | |
| 8.5 | Q | 58 | 58.3 | 18.6 | |
| 9 | R½ | 59 | 59.5 | 18.9 | Average Men's |
| 9.5 | S½ | 61 | 60.8 | 19.4 | |
| 10 | T½ | 62 | 62.1 | 19.8 | Average Men's |
| 10.5 | U½ | 63 | 63.4 | 20.2 | |
| 11 | V | 65 | 64.6 | 20.6 | |
| 11.5 | W | 66 | 65.9 | 21.0 | |
| 12 | X½ | 67 | 67.2 | 21.4 |
Between two sizes? We recommend sizing up. A ring that is slightly large can be temporarily adjusted with a ring guard. Sizing down is possible but requires resizing. We offer one complimentary resize within one year of purchase — so if you're unsure, size up and contact us once you receive your piece.
Free resizing within one year: Every ring purchase includes one complimentary resize within one year of your order date. After that, resizing is available for a small service fee. Note that eternity bands, channel-set rings, and certain styles have limited resizability — this is noted on individual product pages.
Not sure of your size? Download our printable ring sizer — print at 100% scale, cut out the strip, and find your size in seconds. No ruler needed.
Download Ring SizerNecklace Lengths
All of our necklaces come on an 18-inch chain — that is the length you receive. The chain features built-in adjustment points at 17 inches and 16 inches, so you can wear it shorter whenever you like without any tools or alterations. All three wearing lengths are available on every necklace we sell, at no extra charge.
Every necklace ships on an 18-inch chain. The chain is adjustable — built-in links let you wear it at 17" or 16" whenever you like.
Adjustable to 17" or 16"How the Adjustable Chain Works
Every necklace is sold as an 18-inch chain — that is what you receive. The chain has additional clasp links positioned at the 16" and 17" marks. To wear it shorter, simply fasten the lobster clasp to one of those links instead of the end of the chain. No alterations, no tools, no extra cost.
Which Length Is Right for You?
The 18" length is the most popular and works beautifully on most neck sizes as a standalone piece. The 16" length is ideal if you prefer the necklace to sit higher, have a petite frame, or plan to layer it with a longer chain. The 17" is the sweet spot for those who want something between the two.
Layering Tips
All three lengths can be layered with each other or with other necklaces. For a classic layered look, wear one at 16" and one at 18" — the 2-inch difference creates a clean, intentional stagger without tangling.
Not sure how each length will look on you? Use a measuring tape or piece of string and hold it against your collarbone at 16", 17", and 18" to preview each wearing position. Most customers find the full 18" length works beautifully as a standalone piece, while 16" is popular for layering.
Bracelet Sizing
Our bracelets are designed to fit most wrist sizes comfortably. The standard size fits wrists measuring approximately 6.5 to 7 inches, which covers the majority of women's wrist sizes. We also offer small and large options for those who fall outside the standard range — available on individual product pages where noted.
| Size | Wrist Circumference | Bracelet Length | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (S) | 5.5 – 6 inches | 6.5 inches | Snug to comfortable |
| Standard Default | 6 – 7 inches | 7 inches | Comfortable, slight drape |
| Large (L) | 7 – 7.5 inches | 7.5 inches | Comfortable, relaxed drape |
Prefer a dressier or looser fit? Add 0.5" for a relaxed, stacking-style fit or choose your true wrist size for a more fitted, refined look. When in doubt, standard is designed to look great on the widest range of wrist sizes.
How to Measure Your Wrist
Wrap a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper around your wrist, just below the wrist bone.
Note the measurement in inches where the tape or paper meets. This is your wrist circumference.
Compare your wrist measurement to the chart. For a snug fit, choose your exact size. For a relaxed fit, go up half a size.
If your wrist falls right on the border between sizes, size up — bracelets are easier to wear slightly loose than too tight.
Sizing Tips
Measure at the Right Time
For rings, measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger. Avoid measuring first thing in the morning, when you've just exercised, or when you're cold — all of these can affect finger size by up to a full size.
Dominant Hand Runs Larger
Your dominant hand fingers are typically a half to full size larger than your non-dominant hand. If you're buying a ring for your right hand, measure your right hand — and vice versa.
Buying as a Gift?
If you're buying a ring as a surprise gift, try to borrow one of the recipient's rings to measure the inside diameter. Alternatively, opt for a size 7 (the most common US women's size) and take advantage of our free one-year resize policy.
Still Not Sure? Contact Us
Our team is happy to help you find the right size before you place your order. Reach out via our contact page and we'll guide you through the sizing process for rings, necklaces, or bracelets.
Still unsure about your size?
Our customer care team is available 7 days a week — we're always happy to help before you order.
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