Ring
There are several ways to measure your ring size from home.

Measure Your Finger (Circumference)
- Wrap a strip of paper around the finger where you want your ring to sit.
- Ensure the paper is snug against your finger, as a tighter fit provides a more accurate measurement.
- Mark the spot where the paper overlaps, then measure the distance with a ruler in millimeters.
Measure an Existing Ring (Internal Diameter)
- Choose a ring that fits the finger you want to size.
- Measure the inner diameter of the ring in millimeters.
Refer to the chart above to find your ring size.
Necklace
Master the art of layering - find the length that suits your style.

Short Chains - Up to 18' ( 45.7cm)
Sits right at the collarbone - the perfect base for any look.
Medium Chains - 18 - 24' ( 45.7 - 60.1cm)
Falls below the collarbone - great for showing off your favourite pendant.
Long Chains - 30'+ ( 76.2cm+)
The cherry on top: drapes low, makes a statement, and pulls your whole look together.
Bracelet
Skip the guesswork. Use the information below to help find your perfect bracelet, bangle or cuff size and how to measure your wrist.

Using Tape
Wrap a tape measure around your wrist, rounding up to the nearest centimetre.
Make a note of the measurement to cross reference against your bracelet's dimensions.

Using String
Wrap a piece of string around your wrist and make a mark where the two ends meet.
Lay your string flat, then measure it next to a ruler, rounding up to the nearest centimetre.
Make a note of the measurement to cross reference against your bracelet's dimensions.