sizing guide

rings

method 1 / measure with a string

what you’ll need: a ruler & a string or a strip of paper or tape measure

step 1: wrap the string around the finger you wish to wear the ring on. wrap around the bottom of your finger where measures the largest circumference. *the wrapped string should NOT be too tight. it should be snug and easy to slide off.*

step 2: mark with a pen where the string joins.

step 3: unroll the string, and use a ruler or a tape measure to measure your finger’s circumference you marked on the string.

step 4: match the result with the corresponding ring size found in our universal ring sizing chart.

tip: measuring your finger at night helps to avoid choosing a ring that’s too small. your body temperature is higher at the end of the day which leads to a more swollen finger.

method 2 / measure with a ring of yours

what you’ll need: a ruler & a string or a strip of paper or tape measure

step 1: simply measure the inner diameter of your ring

step 2: multiply the number by 3.14

step 2: match the result with the corresponding ring size found in our universal ring sizing chart.

sizing chart

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bracelets

method 1 / measure with a string

what you’ll need: a ruler & a string or a strip of paper or tape measure

step 1: wrap the string around your wrist below the wrist bone.*the string should NOT be too tight around your wrist. it should snug comfortably around your wrist*

step 2: mark with a pen where the string joins

step 3: unroll the string, and use a ruler or a tape measure to measure your wrist’s circumference you marked on the string.

step 4: add 0.6-1.30cm (1/4 - 3/4 in.) for snug fit
add 2-2.5cm (3/4 - 1 in.) for comfort fit
add 2.5-3cm(1- 1 3/4 in.) for loose fit

step 5: match the result with the corresponding bracelet size found in our universal bracelet sizing chart below.

method 2 / measure with a bracelet of yours

what you’ll need:BRACELETS: a bracelet of yours & a ruler.
BANGLES: a bangle of yours & a string or a strip of paper & a ruler.

step 1: putt the bracelet or bangle down straight and at on a even surface.

step 2: BRACELET: measure the length from the top of the clasp to the end of the bracelet using a ruler or a tape measure.
             BANGLE: wrap the string around the bangle and mark where the string joins. Measure the length between two points.

step 3: match the result with the corresponding bracelet size found in our universal bracelet sizing chart below.

sizing chart

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necklaces

14’’ fits like a choker but not as tight as a collar. good for open neck clothing

16’’ it falls around your collar bone, good for almost

18’’ it stays slightly below your collar bone. good for almost everything

20’’ falls just a few inches below your collar bone. good for business and casual wear.

24’’ falls on the centre of your bust. good for business and casual wear.

30’’ falls below your bust. good for high necklines and evening wear.

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