Jewelry Sizing Guide


Finding the perfect fit is easy! Use our guide below to determine the correct size for your rings, necklaces, and bracelets. A proper fit ensures your new jewelry is comfortable and looks its best.

Ring Sizing

The most accurate way to find your ring size is to have your finger professionally measured. If you can't do that, use one of the simple methods below to measure at home.

How to Find Your Ring Size

Method 1: Measure a Ring You Already Own

  1. Select a ring that properly fits the intended finger.

  2. Using a ruler, measure the inside diameter of the ring in millimetres (mm).

  3. Match that measurement to the corresponding size in the chart below.


Method 2: Measure Your Finger with String

  1. Wrap a piece of non-stretchy string or a strip of paper around the base of the finger you want to measure.

  2. Make sure it's snug, but not too tight—it should be able to slide over your knuckle.

  3. Mark the point where the end overlaps.

  4. Unwrap the string or paper and lay it flat. Measure the length from the start to your mark in millimetres (mm). This is your finger's circumference.

  5. Match that measurement to the corresponding size in the chart below.


Tips for Accuracy

  • Measure your finger at the end of the day when it's likely to be at its largest.

  • Avoid measuring when you're cold, as your fingers can be smaller.

  • If your knuckle is much larger than the base of your finger, measure both areas and choose a size in between.


International Ring Size Conversion Chart


Inside Diameter (mm)

Inside Circumference (mm)

US / Canada Size

UK / Australia Size

14.1 mm

44.2 mm

3

F

14.9 mm

46.8 mm

4

H ½

15.7 mm

49.3 mm

5

J ½

16.5 mm

51.9 mm

6

M

17.3 mm

54.4 mm

7

O

18.2 mm

57.0 mm

8

Q

19.0 mm

59.5 mm

9

S

19.8 mm

62.1 mm

10

T ½

20.6 mm

64.6 mm

11

V ½

21.4 mm

67.2 mm

12

Y

22.2 mm

69.7 mm

13

Z+1



 


 

Necklace Sizing

Necklace lengths are a matter of personal style, body type, and the neckline of your clothing. Use a flexible measuring tape to see where each length will fall on your own frame.

Common Necklace Lengths & Styles


Length (Inches)

Length (cm)

Style Name

Where It Typically Falls

14"

35 cm

Choker

Fits tightly around the neck.

16"

40 cm

Collar

Rests at the base of the neck, on the collarbone.

18"

45 cm

Princess

The most common length; falls just below the collarbone.

20"

50 cm

Matinee

Falls between the collarbone and the bust.

24"

60 cm

Matinee

Sits at the center of the bust.

30"+

76 cm+

Opera or Rope

Falls below the bust; can often be doubled up.



 

Bracelet Sizing

How to Find Your Bracelet Size


  1. Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string to measure your wrist.

  2. Wrap it snugly around your wrist, just below the wrist bone.

  3. Read the measurement (if using a tape) or mark and measure the string with a ruler. This is your wrist measurement.

  4. Add length based on your desired fit (see chart below).




Fit Preference

Added Length (Inches)

Added Length (cm)

Snug Fit

1/4" - 1/2"

1 cm

"Just Right" Comfort

3/4" - 1"

2 cm

Loose Fit

1" - 1 1/4"

3 cm


Example: If your wrist measures 6.5 inches, a standard comfort-fit bracelet would be 7.25 to 7.5 inches.

Standard Bracelet Sizes


Size

Length (Inches)

Length (cm)

Petite

6.5" - 7"

16.5 - 18 cm

Medium

7" - 7.5"

18 - 19 cm

Large

7.5" - 8"

19 - 20.5 cm

X-Large

8" - 8.5"

20.5 - 21.5 cm