For an optimal shopping experience, understanding your size is key to ensuring a perfect fit. While visiting a jewellery shop for professional measurements is ideal, you can also use our comprehensive step-by-step guide below to determine your size accurately.
How to measure your necklace size – with an existing necklace.
Measure the length of a necklace that fits comfortably and round up to the nearest centimetre (CM). The length of your necklace is the measurement of a straight line from one side to the other. This is the necklace length you need to order.
How to measure your necklace size - without a necklace.
1) Cut a long piece of string and loop round your neck closing the string on your chest at the point you want the chain to end. Mark this point on the string.
2) Use a ruler and measure from the edge of the string to the line you marked (to the nearest centimetre). This is the length of your necklace. You will need to note this measurement. Compare the length just measure with the necklace size chart below. Please check out or Necklace Size Guide below.
After finding your measurement use our Necklace Size Guide below to find your corresponding Necklace size!
If a pendant is added to a chain the necklace will start at the chain length, however the pendant will finish lower. For example, if you choose a 51cm/20inch chain and a pendant that’s 4cm/1.5inch long the top on your pendant will be at 51cm/20inch but the bottom will be at 55cm/21.5inches.
Top Tip: Extension chains and ‘sliding beads’ can allow you to adjust your necklace length for a perfect fit.
How to measure your bracelet size – with an existing bracelet.
Measure the length of a bracelet that fits comfortably and round up to the nearest millimetre (MM). If possible, use a bracelet the same width as the one being purchased. The length of your bracelet is the measurement of a straight line from one side to the other. This is the bracelet length you need to order.
How to measure your bracelet size - without a bracelet.
1) Cut a strip on paper about 300mm (12inches) long and 15mm (0.5inches wide).
2) Stick one end to your wrist and wrap the paper round the wrist. Make sure that it isn’t wrapped too tight!
3) Use a pen (or pencil) to mark where the strip starts to overlap and forms a complete circle.
4) Use a ruler and measure from the edge of the paper to the line you marked (to the nearest Millimetre). This is the length of your bracelet. You will need to note this measurement. Compare the length just measure with the bracelet size chart below. Please check out or Bracelet Size Guide below.
After finding your measurement use our Bracelet Size Guide below to find your corresponding bracelet size
1) Our wrist/arms change sizes throughout the day so the best time to measure is at the end of the day when it’s at its largest
2) Take three or four measurements at different times. The size depends on your wrist/arm temperature. Your wrist/arm get larger when hot and smaller when cold.
How to measure your bracelet size – with an existing bangle/cuff.
Measure the inside circumference of a bracelet that fits comfortably and round up to the nearest millimetre (MM). If possible, use a bracelet the same width as the one being purchased. The inside circumference of your bracelet is the measurement of round the inside. Compare the length just measure with the bracelet size chart below. Please check out or Bangle/Cuff Size Guide below.
How to measure your bracelet size - without a bangle/cuff.
1) Cut a strip on paper about 210mm (8inches) long and 15mm (0.5inches wide).
2) Hold your hand as small as possible as if you were putting on a bangle. Bring all of your fingers together with your thumb and little finger touching. Wrap the paper where your hand is the widest. Be sure to pull the paper closely against your skin. A bangle/cuff size is determined by the size of your hand and not your wrist. Make sure that it isn’t wrapped too tight!
3) Use a pen (or pencil) to mark where the strip starts to overlap and forms a complete circle.
4) Use a ruler and measure from the edge of the paper to the line you marked (to the nearest Millimetre). This is the circumference of your hand, which is the inner circumference of the bangle/cuff. You will need to note this measurement as this is the smallest bangle/cuff you will be able to put on. Compare the length just measure with the bangle/cuff ring size chart below. Please check out or Bangle/Cuff Size Guide below.
After finding your measurement use our Bangle/Cuff Size Guide below to find your corresponding bangle/cuff size!
1) Our hands/wrist change sizes throughout the day so the best time to measure is at the end of the day when it’s at its largest
2) Take three or four measurements at different times. The size depends on your hand/wrist temperature. Your hand/wrist get larger when hot and smaller when cold.
3) Make sure there is enough room to pass over the thumb knuckle
Top tip: If your measurement is between two sizes go for the larger size.
How to measure your ring size – with an existing ring.
Measure the inside diameter of a ring that fits comfortably and round up to the nearest millimetre (MM). If possible, use a ring the same width as the one being purchased. The diameter of your ring is the measurement of a straight line from one side to the other. Compare the length just measure with the ring size chart below. Please check out or Ring Size Guide below.
How to measure your ring size - without a ring.
1) Cut a strip on paper about 210mm (8inches) long and 15mm (0.5inches wide).
2) Wrap the paper close to the knuckle, which is the thickest part of your finger. Make sure that it isn’t wrapped too tight!
3) Use a pen (or pencil) to mark where the strip starts to overlap and forms a complete circle.
4) Use a ruler and measure from the edge of the paper to the line you marked (to the nearest Millimetre). This is the circumference of your finger, which is the inner circumference of the ring. You will need to note this measurement. Compare the length just measure with the ring size chart below. Please check out or Ring Size Guide below.
After finding your measurement use our Ring Size Guide below to find your corresponding ring size!
Top tip: If your measurement is between two sizes go for the larger size. For information an average woman’s ring size it between UK J½ - N½ (US 5-7) and a man's UK P½ - U½ (US 8-10.5). A ring with a dep band width will need to be slightly larger than your normal size, so please keep this in mind when choosing your ring.
1) Our fingers change sizes throughout the day so the best time to measure is at the end of the day when it’s at its largest.
2) Take three or four measurements at different times. The size depends on your finger temperature. Your fingers get larger when hot and smaller when cold.
3) Make sure there is enough room to pass over the knuckle.