Sizing & Fit Guide
Ensure the Perfect Size Before You Buy
Sizing & Fit Guide
Measuring Your Ring Size
For the most accurate fit, measure your finger at the end of the day, when it is at its largest. Avoid measuring when your hands are hot or cold, as temperature can affect finger size.
Keep in mind that fingers on your left and right hands differ slightly. A ring worn on a finger of one hand may not fit the same finger on the opposite hand in exactly the same way.
When selecting a size, ensure the ring can pass comfortably over the knuckle while still fitting securely at the base of the finger, with a slight amount of resistance.
To measure your finger, use a flexible tape measure and record the circumference in millimeters. This measurement corresponds to your ring size. If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size. Ring style can also influence fit, as wider or heavier designs are often worn more loosely than slimmer styles.
Please note: If your ring size is not exact, adjustments can be made in-store. It is always better to size slightly larger than too small.
Find Your Chain Length
Chain length affects both how a piece sits and how it is worn. This guide illustrates common lengths, from 16–18 inches for a classic fit to longer styles around 30 inches for layering or statement wear. Personal preference and intended use should always be considered when selecting a length.
Find Your Chain Width
Chain width influences both the look and weight of a piece. This reference shows widths ranging from approximately 2.5mm to 10mm for scale. Thinner chains offer a more delicate appearance, while wider chains create a bolder, more substantial look.