Ring & Necklace Size Guide
Measure Your Size
Adjustable Size (Resizable) - 3 to 11.5
Method 1: Ribbon & Chart
All you need to measure your finger size is ribbon, ruler, marker and our chart.

How to Do:
1.Cut a piece of string or paper to a length of around 10 centimeters (cm).
2.Wrap the paper or string around your finger at the point where the ring should sit. Pull so that the string fits comfortably around your finger - not too tight and not too loose.
3.Use a pen to mark the point where the end of the string or paper overlaps itself.
4.Lay the string or paper out against a ruler or tape measure, and measure the length (mm) from its end to the point you have marked with pen.
This measurement will give you your finger circumference.
Method 2: Conversion Chart
Measuring Ring Size With Our Ring Size Chart Given Below:


How to Determine Ring Size
1. Simply print out the guide and place a ring the wearer already owns over the circles, matching the inside of the ring to the circle nearest in size.
2. If the ring is between two circle sizes, choose the larger size.
3. Our printable ring size guide includes a Ring Sizer. Carefully cut out the ring sizer and the designated slot. Then, follow the instructions provided to determine your ring size.
Necklace Size Guide
Here’s a complete necklace length guide:
- 28cm (11 inches): A tight choker or collar, sitting very high on the neck. Best for bold, statement looks.
- 40cm (16 inches): A classic choker, sitting snugly around the base of the neck. Ideal for petite frames or layering.
- 45cm (18 inches): The most common length, resting at the collarbone. Perfect for everyday wear and pendants.
- 50cm (20 inches): Falls slightly below the collarbone, offering a relaxed yet elegant look, great for layering.
- 60cm (24 inches): Hangs at the upper chest, perfect for statement pendants or a bold, sophisticated look.
- 80cm (31 inches): A long opera-length necklace, draping down to the mid-torso. Can be worn as a single strand or doubled for layering.