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JEWELLERY SIZING

Finding the Perfect Fit: Jewellery Sizing Guide

We understand that finding the right size for your jewellery is important if you plan on wearing it for a lifetime. It is important to note our bodies change with the elements and just life in general, with finger sizes fluctuating up to half a size from Winter to Summer. This doesn't dramatically change the wearer's experience however explains why things may feel a little tighter or looser throughout the year. We advise to always size down a touch when ordering if things feel loose to the point of sliding off.

Ring Sizing

 Here's how to measure your ring size accurately:

1. Ring Sizing Tools: Use our adjustable ring sizer for at home sizing as they measure to the half size giving an accurate fit. They are straight forward and reusable should you want to check other fingers too. 
Wrap a piece of string around the base of your finger and mark where it begins to overlap. Measure the length in millimetres and find your ring size using a conversion chart.

 

Necklace Sizing  

1. Using a Tape Measure: Measure an existing necklace that fits the way you prefer. Use a ruler or tape measure to find its length, providing a reference for your new necklace purchase. You can also use string to model where you'd like your chain to sit, this can be particularly useful when planning to layer pieces together.

2. Look at Pictures: We have a handle photo guide which may offer some guidance. If gifting, the Adjustable Chain option is a good shout, allowing it's wearer to alternate between lengths.