Ring Size Guide


1.  Ring Size Guide(Without a Reference Ring)

Finding the right ring size ensures a comfortable and secure fit. Use a ring sizer or follow these steps to measure at home:

Measure Your Finger: Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of your finger, mark the point where it overlaps, and measure the length in millimeters.

Check Against a Ring Size Chart: Compare the measurement to a standard ring size chart (U.S., U.K., or EU sizes).

Consider Finger Swelling: Fingers may swell slightly in warm weather or after physical activity—measure at the end of the day for the best fit.

💡 Tip: If you're between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.

 

Ring Size Guide(With a Reference Ring)

If you already own a ring that fits perfectly, use it as a reference to determine your correct size for a new ring.

1.  Measure the Inside Diameter:

Use a ruler or caliper to measure the inside diameter of the reference ring. Make sure to measure from one inner edge to the opposite inner edge of the ring.

2.  Compare with a Size Chart:

Compare the inside diameter measurement to a ring size chart. Ring sizes typically correspond to a specific diameter in millimeters. This will give you an accurate match to your size.

3.  Consider the Fit:

If the reference ring is slightly loose or tight, you may want to adjust the size by one size up or down based on comfort.

💡 Tip: For wider bands, you may need to go half a size up as they tend to fit more snugly than thinner bands.

 

2. Necklace Size Guide

Choosing the perfect necklace length depends on your style preference and neckline:

14” (Choker) – Sits snugly around the neck.

16” (Princess) – Falls just below the collarbone; ideal for everyday wear.

18” (Standard) – A versatile length that rests slightly below the collarbone.

20”-24” (Matinee) – Hangs between the collarbone and chest, great for layering.

30”+ (Opera & Rope) – Long, elegant styles that can be worn single or doubled.

💡 Tip: Consider your neck size and clothing style when selecting a necklace length.

 

3. Bracelet Size Guide

A well-fitting bracelet should be comfortable but not too tight. Measure your wrist using a measuring tape or string and add:

¼ - ½ inch (0.6 - 1.3 cm) for a snug fit.

½ - 1 inch (1.3 - 2.5 cm) for a comfortable fit.

1 - 1½ inches (2.5 - 3.8 cm) for a loose, draping fit.

💡 Tip: If stacking multiple bracelets, consider a slightly looser fit for flexibility.

 

4. Bangle Size Guide (Without a Reference Bangle)

Bangles need to slide over your hand comfortably without being too loose. To find your bangle size:

Measure the widest part of your hand (knuckles together) with a tape measure.

✔ Use a bangle size chart to find the closest match.

● ✔ Standard sizes:Small: 2.25” (57 mm) inner diameter

● Medium: 2.5” (63.5 mm) inner diameter

● Large: 2.75” (70 mm) inner diameter

💡 Tip: If you’re unsure, opt for adjustable bangles for a flexible fit.

 

Bangle Size Guide (Without a Reference Bangle)

If you already have a bangle that fits comfortably, you can use it to find the perfect size for a new one.

1.  Measure the Inner Diameter:

Measure the inner diameter of the reference bangle (the inside of the bangle, not the outer edge). Use a ruler or caliper for precision.

2.  Check the Bangle Size Chart:

Compare the inner diameter measurement with the standard bangle size chart. Bangles typically come in standard sizes like small (2.25"), medium (2.5"), and large (2.75"), but your reference will help pinpoint your size.

3.  Consider the Fit:

If your reference bangle fits loosely or tightly, you might consider adjusting by a quarter inch (0.6 cm) to get the ideal fit.

💡 Tip: For bangles that you wear daily, a slightly looser fit allows for movement and comfort.