Bracelet Sizing
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Find Your Bracelet & Bangle Size
For a Bracelet:
All you need is a flexible measuring tape, a strip of paper, or a piece of string.
- Wrap the tape (or string) around your wrist, just below the wrist bone where you’d normally wear a bracelet.
- Mark where the ends meet and measure the length (in inches or millimeters).
- Add a little room:
Snug fit - add ¼–½ inch.
Comfortable fit - add ½–¾ inch.
Loose fit - add 1 inch or more

For a Bangle:
Bangles must fit over your hand, so the measurement to focus on is your hand, not your wrist.
- Make a fist and bring your thumb and pinky together (as if putting on a bangle).
- Wrap a measuring tape or strip of paper around the widest part of your knuckles.
- Note the circumference where it’s snug but not tight — this is your bangle size in inches.
Using a Bracelet or Bangle You Already Have:
Bracelet - place on a flat surface and use a soft measuring tape or ruler to measure from one end to the other. Be sure to include the clasp in the total length.
Bangle - Lay it down so it's sitting in a perfect circle. Use a soft measuring tape or a paper strip to measure the inside circumference.
Tips for a Perfect Fit
- Between Sizes: We recommend sizing up rather than down.
- Stacking: If you plan to stack bracelets or watches, leave a bit more room.
- Delicate chains look best with a closer fit and it will help prevent catching the chain and accidentally breaking it.
- Chunky cuffs or heavy styles may need a slightly looser fit for comfort.
Ring Sizing
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Find Your Ring Size Using a Ring You Already Have
Already have a ring that fits you perfectly but aren't sure what size it is? It's easy to find your ring size using a piece you already own. Follow the steps below to find your ideal size.
- Choose a ring that fits the finger you want to size.
- Measure the inside diameter: Place the ring on a ruler and measure the distance straight across the inside of the band (in millimeters). Make sure you’re measuring the inner diameter only, not including the metal band.
- Use the chart to match your measurement to the closest U.S. ring size.

Ring Size Chart
Finding the right ring size is essential for comfort, style, and wearability.
Our rings are made using standard U.S. sizing. Use the chart to find the corresponding finger circumference and see how U.S. sizes convert to international measurements. This sizing applies to all ring styles - including engagement rings, wedding bands, and fashion rings.
Make Your Own Ring Sizer
What You'll Need:
- String, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper
- Pen or marker
- Ruler
Steps:
- Wrap a strip of paper or string around the base of the intended finger.
- Using the pen or marker, mark where the end of the string overlaps with the rest.
- Lay the string flat and use a ruler to measure the length between the end and your mark in millimeters.

Tips for a Perfect Fit
- Between Sizes: We recommend sizing up rather than down. Finger size can naturally fluctuate throughout the day, and a ring that’s too snug may be difficult or uncomfortable to slide over the knuckle. It’s easier to adjust a slightly loose ring at home than to make a tight one fit comfortably.
- Measure at the Right Time: Your fingers can change sizes throughout the day - the best time to measure is toward the middle or end of the day.
- Consider Band Width: Wider bands fit more snugly. You may need to size up at least a half size for chunky bands (>4mm) and size down accordingly for very thin designs (<1.3mm).
- Temperature Matters: Cold fingers shrink, warm fingers swell. Aim for a room temperature measurement.
- Stacking: Similar to considering a wide band, if you're stacking multiple rings, go slightly larger for comfort.
- Knuckle Awareness: If your knuckle is much larger than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between.