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Size Guide

RINGS

We have ring sizers available for purchase here. This ring sizing tool works better than an at-home measuring method using paper or string which is not always completely dependable. We do not recommend online ring sizing guide as they can provide inconsistent measurements. Another option is to visit any local jewelry store (some things are simply better left to the pros).

PRO TIPS:

  • Your ring size can change from activity, weather, time of day and various personal factors. Measure at normal temperature as fingers shrink or expand during the day depending on weather conditions.
  • The best time to measure your fingers is at the end of the day, when they are likely at their largest.
  • Avoid eating salty foods, drinking cocktails, or performing any strenuous activity before measuring your ring size because these can cause your fingers to swell.

NECKLACES

Determine the necklace length that is best suited to the size of the pendant and relative to your built — circumference of your neck and height. This size guide is based on a person with an average size frame so if you are smaller or larger than average you may need to take that into consideration by moving up or down a size accordingly.

MEASURING YOUR NECK:

  1. Use a tape measure, or if you do not have one, use a strip of paper or cord. Wrap it around your neck to get your desired necklace length. Make sure the other end is pressed against the nape of your neck.
  2. If you are using a strip of paper or cord, mark the end of the strip and then measure the length against a ruler. This is your neck size.

PRO TIPS:

  • Stand in front of a mirror and assess how the necklace length would look on you. If you like it, go
    for it!
  • You might need an adhesive tape or help from a friend to hold the ends together so you get a
    better idea of how different lengths will sit on you.
  • Keep in mind that a pendant will generally hang in a V shape rather than with a softer curve.
  • For a more deliberate process, consider your entire body — from the shape of your face to the size of your bust to your height to your general body type.

NECKLACE LENGTH CHART:

BRACELETS

MEASURING YOUR WRIST:

  1. Use a tape measure, or if you do not have one, use a strip of paper or cord. Wrap it around
    your wrist where you would normally wear the bracelet.
  2. If you are using a strip of paper or cord, mark the end of the strip and then measure the length
    against a ruler. This is your wrist size.

PRO TIPS:

  • Depending on your personal preference whether you like a snug fit, comfort fit or a loose fit, you
    may need to move up or down a size accordingly to suit your preference.
  • The cuff bangle size recommended is comfort fit which is adding an extra 20mm or 0.79 inches
    to your wrist circumference measurement.

ANKLETS

MEASURING YOUR ANKLET:

  1. Use a tape measure, or if you do not have one, use a strip of paper or cord. Wrap it around
    your ankle to get the desired anklet length.
  2. If you are using a strip of paper or cord, mark the end of the strip and then measure the length
    against a ruler. This is your anklet size.

PRO TIPS:

  • Depending on your personal preference whether you like a snug fit, comfort fit or a loose fit, you
    may need to move up or down a size accordingly to suit your preference.

HOOP & HUGGIE EARRINGS