How To Determine Your Bracelet Size

Step 1. Find Your Wrist Size

You can take a measurement at home using a soft measuring tape. If you do not have a soft measuring tape, you can use a ribbon instead.

This method measures the inner circumference of your wrist.

You’ll need:

  • Flexible measuring tape or ruler
  • String or strip of paper
  • Pen or marker

Step 1. Choose Your Bracelet Size

Choosing the correct bracelet size depends on your preferred bracelet type,so please read the tips and size recommendations for the specific bracelet you’re interested in!

How to Determine Your Necklace Length

Step 1. Find Your Neck Size

You can take a measurement at home using a soft measuring tape. If you do not have a soft measuring tape, you can use a ribbon instead.

First, wrap the ribbon around the base of the wearer’s neck, adjust it to the length of necklace the wearer desire, and mark the spot where the ends meet.

Then, lay the ribbon against a yardstick or ruler to determine approximate neck size.

You’ve got it figured out now.

Step 2. Find Your Necklace Size

 After a measurement is obtained, it’s a good idea to opt for a necklace length that is at least the second size up from your neck size. For example, if you have an 35cm neck, you should probably choose a chain length of 42cm or more.

How to Determine Your Ring Size

There are two methods to help you find your ring size.

Method 1. Finding Ring Size Using Diameter

Diameter is the measurement across the inner width of the ring

You’ll need:

  • A ring that fits you
  • Ruler

Method 2.  Finding Ring Size Using Circumference

Circumference is the measurement around the base of the below finger

You’ll need:

  • 5mm wide strip of paper
  • Pencil or fine tip pen
  • Ruler

Step 2. Find a Ring Size From the Ring Size Chart

Find your Diameter or Circumference from the below international ring size chart. If you locate your Diameter or Circumference first then go through the line, you will find the corresponding ring size in USA/Canada, UK/Australia, Aisa and Switzerland.