Size Guide

We make jewelry that lives with you. Fit matters — it changes comfort, style and how a piece reads on the body. Below you’ll find practical measuring tips, recommended sizes and quick-fit rules so your 1/9 piece feels made for you.

Rings — How to find your size

Two easy ways to measure

  1. Measure an existing ring

    • Use a ruler to measure the inside diameter (mm) of a ring that fits the intended finger. Match the mm to our Ring Size Chart.

  2. String / paper method (when no ring available)

    • Wrap a thin strip of paper or non-stretchy string around the base of the finger where the ring will sit.

    • Mark where the paper overlaps, measure the length (mm) and compare to our Ring Size Chart.

Fit tips

  • Measure at the end of the day (fingers swell slightly).

  • For knuckles larger than the base of the finger, measure both and choose the larger size or size up ½–1 size.

  • Wide bands (6mm+) usually fit tighter — consider sizing up ½ size.

  • If between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.

Necklaces — Length guide & placement

Common lengths & where they sit

  • 12"-13" (30-35 cm) — Collar: Sits high on the neck.

  • 14"-16" (35-40 cm) — Choker / Short: Rests at the collarbone on most people.

  • 17"-19" (40-45 cm) — Princess: Classic length; sits just below the collarbone.

  • 20"-24" (45-50 cm) — Matinee: Sits at the upper chest.

  • 28"-34" (55-60 cm) — Opera: Hangs lower on the sternum.

  • 30"+ (75+ cm) — Rope / Long: Dramatic, can be doubled or layered.

How to choose

  • Think about neckline of typical outfits (high-neck vs v-neck).

  • For layered looks, mix short (16–18") + longer (20–30") pieces.

  • Adjustable chains: opt for pieces with 2–3 fastening points if you like styling flexibility.

Bracelets & Anklets — Sizing & fit

Quick links: [Check out our BRACELETS & ANKLETS Size Chart here]

How to measure wrist

  1. Use a soft tape measure around the wrist bone (where a watch sits).

  2. For a snug fit: choose your wrist measurement.

  3. For a comfortable fit: add 0.5" (1.3 cm).

  4. For a loose/draped fit: add 1" (2.5 cm).

Typical size ranges (US / common guidelines)

  • Women’s bracelet: 5.9"–7.3" (15–18.5 cm) depending on cuff/chain style

    • XSmall: 5.9"-6.3" (15-16 cm)

    • Small: 6.5"-6.7" (16.5-17 cm)

    • Medium: 6.7"-7.1" (17-18 cm) — most common

    • Large: 7.1"–7.3" (18-18.5 cm)

  • Men’s bracelet: 7.5"–9.0" (19–23 cm) depending on cuff/chain style

    • Large: 7.5" (19 cm)

    • XLarge: 7.7"–7.9" (19.5-20 cm) — most common

    • XXLarge: 8.1"–8.7" (20.5-22 cm)

  • Anklet sizes: 7.2"–12" (18–30 cm) typical; add room if wearing over socks.

    • Small: 7.2"-8.4" (18-21 cm)

    • Medium: 8.4"-9.6" (21-24 cm) — most common

    • Large: 9.6"-10.8" (24-27 cm)

    • XLarge: 10.8"-12" (27-30 cm)

Cuff vs chain

  • Open cuff: measure widest part of wrist and add 0.25–0.5" for easy on/off.

  • Chain bracelet: allow 0.5–1.0" extra for movement and clasp closure.