Sizing Guide
One of the most common statements I get is:
“I don’t know my ring size”
So let’s fix that together. Here are a few options that will help you find your ring size and your bracelet size.
The first and easiest way to find your ring size is to use a ring sizer. You can find these for super cheap on Amazon and it comes in handy.
The second way you can find your ring size is simply by measuring your finger at home. You will need a string or thin strip of paper, a ruler, and a pen. Wrap the string or paper around the finger you wish to measure. Mark where the overlap. Then lay it out flat and measure it on the ruler (in millimeters). Now match your length in millimeters under the “circumference” column of the chart below and find your corresponding size on the far right column.
The third way is to take an existing ring that you have and enjoy the fit of and measure the diameter of it in millimeters. Find the corresponding millimeters on the chart under the diameter column and match it with the correct ring size on the far right column.
To figure out what size you need for a bangle is easy and only requires a ruler.
You will measure the length of your hand laying flat on a surface across all four knuckles (don’t include your thumb). The length (in inches) from side to side of your hand will then be used to find your size on the chart below. Make sure you add an inch to your original measurement to ensure comfort.
Example: Measurement from side to side of hand across all four knuckles (not including thumb) is 2.5” + 1” for comfort = 3.5” Size Small (S).
If you have questions or need special sizing, please contact me via email.