Ring Size Guide

Choose from three measuring techniques to help you find your size. For accuracy, please print this PDF at 100% (actual size).

Factors That May Impact Fit

Ring Style

  • Narrow rings (typically purchased true to size)
  • Wider rings (you may need or want to size up)
  • Comfort fit
  • Flat
  • Open gallery

  • Unique Styles
  • Sometimes unique styles will sit differently on your finger. A heavy ring with a large stone may take more time to get used to than a light band. A wider band may feel tighter because it covers more of your finger.

  • Other Considerations
  • Temperature & Climate: Heat can expand your fingers; cold may shrink them. Location may also play a role.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Salt or alcohol consumption, or even airplane travel can cause your hands and feet to swell. Consider a larger ring size if you do these things on a regular basis.
  • Athletic Activities: Sports like yoga or climbing can strengthen your finger muscles, leaving you with slightly different proportions.
  • Occupation: Activities that require a lot of hand movement can also affect finger size.
  • Weight gain or weight loss
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    Necklace Size Guide

    There are two ways to measure your desired length:

    • Option 1: Place a flexible tape measure around your neck like a necklace. Adjust it to the preferred length & note the measurement.
    • Option 2: Place a piece of string or your favorite necklace around your neck & join both ends to the preferred length. Using a ruler, measure from end to end & note the measurement. If you're measuring with a necklace, include the clasp & jump ring in your measurement.

    Bracelet Size Guide

    Find your wrist size in two ways:

    By Using Flexible Measuring Tape

    1. With your palm open and facing up, wrap the measuring tape around your wrist, just above your wrist bone (toward your elbow, not your hand).
    2. Note the measurement of your wrist circumference in inches.

    By Using String or a Paper Strip

    1. With your palm open and facing up, wrap the string or strip of paper around your wrist, just above the wrist bone (toward your elbow, not your hand).
    2.  Mark where the ends meet with a marker or pen.
    3. Lay the string or strip of paper flat next to a ruler.
    4. Measure from the end of the paper to where you’ve made the mark (in inches). That is the circumference of your wrist.

    Helpful Tips

    • For a snug fit that doesn’t move much: Add 1/4” to 1/2" to your wrist size measurement.
    • For a comfort fit that moves but remains above your hand: Add 3/4" to 1” to your wrist size measurement.
    • For a loose fit that drapes down on your hand: Add 1-1/4” to your wrist size measurement.
    • When in doubt, size up.

    Hoop Earring Size Guide

    Click on the image to learn how to determine your desired size for any look & any occasion—from errands to brunch to date nights that dazzle.

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