Jewelry Size Guide
Choosing jewelry is about more than just style; finding the right size is key to creating a look that’s both comfortable and uniquely yours. The length of a necklace, bracelet, or ring can transform how it feels and complements your personal style. This guide covers all you need to know about sizing to help you find pieces that truly suit you. Jewelry is personal—discover the fit that feels made just for you.
Necklace Sizes
To find your perfect length, take a piece of string and wrap it around your neck, adjusting it to where you want the necklace to hang. Measure the string to determine the ideal chain length for your new necklace.

Most of our necklaces come with an extension, allowing you to adjust the length by up to 2 inches for a perfect fit. Our chains range from 14” to 22”, catering to various preferences and styles.
14”
Ideal for children or those desiring a choker-style design.
22”
Typically suited for men or women with thicker necks, or those preferring a longer necklace.
Important Note for Name Necklaces: Please note that our name necklaces do not include the pendant length in the chain measurement. Pendant sizes vary based on the name length and the font style.
How to Measure the Right Ring Size
What you need:
A ruler, and a ring that fits you or the person you are buying for.
How to measure:
Using the ruler, measure the inside diameter of the ring, rounding up to the nearest millimeter or inch. The diameter is the straight line measurement from one side of the ring to the other.

Refer to our Ring Size Guide below to determine your ring size. You can also use our custom Ring Size Calculator to find out your ring size!
Ring Size Chart
MEASUREMENT CHART
US/CA
UK/AU
INTERNAL CIRCUMFERENCE RING SIZE
(US/CA)
US/CA
RING SIZE
(UK/AU)
UK/AU
1.74” / 44.2 mm3F
1.84” / 46.8 mm4H
1.94” / 49.3 mm5J
2.04” / 52 mm6L
2.14” / 54.4 mm7N
2.24” / 57 mm8P
2.34” / 59.5 mm9R
2.44” / 62.1 mm10T
2.54” / 64.6 mm11V
2.65” / 67.2 mm12X
2.75” / 69.7 mm13Z
2.85” / 72.3 mm14Z3
How to Measure the Right Bracelet Size
Option 1:
Using a flexible tape measure, wrap it around your wrist just below the wrist bone, where you would typically wear a bracelet. The point where the tape measure overlaps is your wrist size.
Option 2:
Take a piece of string and wrap it around your wrist just below the wrist bone, where a bracelet would usually sit. Mark the spot where the string meets with a pen or pencil. Lay the string flat and measure the marked section with a ruler to determine your wrist size.