
Size Chart
The best way to determine your ring size is with a similar ring that fits well on the finger in question. Measure the inside of the ring in millimeters using a measuring tape or ruler. It is important that this is done accurately. The width of the ring also matters. For example, you often need a larger ring size for a wider ring because a wider ring is harder to slide over the knuckle. A thinner ring slides more easily over the knuckle, so sometimes there can be up to half a size difference between a wide and a thin ring. Of course, we are happy to assist you with this.
The best way to determine your ring size is with a similar ring that fits well on the finger in question. Measure the inside of the ring in millimeters using a measuring tape or ruler. It is important that this is done accurately. The width of the ring also matters. For example, you often need a larger ring size for a wider ring because a wider ring is harder to slide over the knuckle. A thinner ring slides more easily over the knuckle, so sometimes there can be up to half a size difference between a wide and a thin ring. Of course, we are happy to assist you with this.
Use a measuring tape to measure your wrist. Measure it snugly, just behind the knuckle of your wrist. If you don’t have a measuring tape, a piece of string will work, which you can then lay next to a ruler. Depending on your preference, add 1 to 3 centimeters to determine your ideal bracelet size. For example, if your wrist measures 17 cm and you want a bracelet with a medium fit, you would add 2 cm. See the chart below:
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1 to 1.5 cm for a tight-fitting bracelet
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2 to 2.5 cm for a medium fit bracelet
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3 cm for a loose-fitting bracelet
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To determine the correct necklace size, you can measure a necklace you already own using a ruler or measuring tape. Alternatively, you can use a piece of string to find the desired length.
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