SIZING GUIDE
Guides to Choosing the right size
Finding Your Ideal Ring Size
A well-fitting ring should feel comfortable, secure and effortless to wear throughout the day. This guide helps you understand how ring sizing works, how to measure your finger and what to consider when choosing the right fit.
How A Ring Should Fit
Comfortable & Secure
A ring should slide comfortably over the knuckle with slight resistance, while still feeling secure once worn. Rings that are too tight may feel uncomfortable during temperature changes or throughout the day, while rings that are too loose may rotate excessively or risk slipping off.
Measuring Your Ring Size
Simple Ways To Measure At Home
There are several ways to estimate your ring size from home:
Measure An Existing Ring
Use a ruler to measure the internal diameter of a ring that already fits comfortably.
Use A Ring Sizer
Plastic ring sizers or printable guides can help provide a more accurate measurement.
Measure Your Finger
Wrap a thin strip of paper or measuring tape around the base of your finger, marking where it overlaps before measuring the length against a ruler.
Things That Can Affect Ring Size
Sizing Can Naturally Vary
Finger size can naturally change slightly throughout the day depending on temperature, hydration and activity levels. Fingers may become slightly larger in warmer weather and slightly smaller in colder conditions.
For the most accurate fit, it’s often best to measure your finger later in the day when hands are at a more natural temperature.
Ring Width & Fit
Wider Bands May Feel Tighter
Wider ring bands often feel slightly tighter than thinner delicate styles, even when technically the same size. If choosing a wider statement band, some people prefer a slightly looser fit for additional comfort.
International Ring Sizes
Ring Size Formats
Ring sizing can vary internationally depending on region. Our jewellery sizing primarily follows UK ring sizing measurements using alphabetical sizes such as J, L, N or P.
If you already know your international ring size, conversion charts can help compare UK, US and European sizing systems.
Choosing The Right Ring Size
If you’re unsure between two sizes, the slightly larger option is often the safest and most comfortable choice, particularly for wider bands or gifting. Adjustable ring styles may also offer additional flexibility depending on the design.
Finding Your Ideal Necklace Length
Necklace length can completely change the overall look and feel of a piece. Whether worn as a subtle everyday necklace, layered styling piece or longer statement design, this guide helps visualise how different chain lengths typically sit when worn.
14–16 Inch Necklaces
Choker & Close-Fit Styles
Shorter necklace lengths are designed to sit closely around the neck, creating a more delicate and fashion-focused look. Often styled with open necklines or layered alongside longer chains, these lengths create a refined and elegant finish.
18 Inch Necklaces
The Classic Collarbone Length
An 18 inch necklace is one of the most versatile and popular chain lengths, typically resting around the collarbone area. Designed for comfortable everyday wear, this length works beautifully both alone and layered with other necklaces.
20–24 Inch Necklaces
Relaxed & Versatile Styling
Slightly longer necklace lengths create a softer and more relaxed silhouette. Often worn as statement pieces or layered with shorter chains, these lengths offer versatile styling while drawing more attention to pendants and detailed centrepieces.
30 Inch & Longer Necklaces
Longer Statement Pieces
Longer necklace styles create a more dramatic and expressive look. These lengths are ideal for layering, styling over clothing or creating a bold statement while maintaining an elegant flowing silhouette.
Choosing The Right Length
Necklace positioning can vary slightly depending on neck size, body proportions and personal styling preference. If you’re unsure which length to choose, adjustable chains or slightly longer lengths are often the most versatile option for gifting and layering.
Quick Necklace Length Guide
| Style | Common Length |
|---|---|
| Choker | 14–16" |
| Collarbone | 18" |
| Mid Length | 20–24" |
| Statement | 30"+ |
Finding Your Ideal Bracelet Size
Bracelet sizing can completely change the comfort and overall feel of a piece. Whether you prefer a close and delicate fit or a slightly looser layered style, this guide helps you choose a bracelet size designed to feel comfortable, secure and effortless to wear.
Measuring Your Wrist
A Simple Way To Find Your Size
To measure your wrist size, wrap a flexible tape measure, ribbon or strip of paper around your wrist just below the wrist bone where a bracelet would naturally sit. The measurement should feel comfortable against the skin without pulling tightly.
If using ribbon or paper, simply mark the overlap point and measure it against a ruler.
Bracelet Fit Styles
Choosing Your Preferred Fit
Different bracelet styles are designed to fit differently depending on personal preference and styling.
Close Fit
A neater fit sitting closely against the wrist with minimal movement.
Comfort Fit
The most popular option, allowing slight movement while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.
Relaxed Fit
A looser style offering more movement and a softer layered appearance.
Recommended Bracelet Sizing
| Wrist Measurement | Recommended Bracelet Size |
|---|---|
| 5.5–6" | 6.5–7" Bracelet |
| 6–6.5" | 7–7.5" Bracelet |
| 6.5–7" | 7.5–8" Bracelet |
| 7–7.5" | 8–8.5" Bracelet |
Adjustable Bracelets
Flexible & Versatile Sizing
Many bracelet styles include adjustable sizing, allowing for a more flexible fit across different wrist sizes and styling preferences. Adjustable bracelets are often ideal for gifting when an exact wrist measurement may be unknown.
Choosing The Right Bracelet Size
Bracelet fit can vary depending on wrist shape, bracelet style and personal preference. Some people prefer a close minimal fit, while others enjoy a looser layered appearance with more movement. If you’re unsure which size to choose, slightly adjustable or comfort-fit styles are often the most versatile option.