Size Guide

Getting the right size ensures your jewellery fits perfectly and feels comfortable every day. Use the guides below as a reference. If you are unsure, we recommend visiting a local jeweller to get professionally measured, or contact us for personalised advice.

Ring Sizes

We use UK ring sizes as our standard. The table below converts between UK, US, and EU sizing. To measure your ring size at home, wrap a strip of paper around your finger, mark where it overlaps, and measure the length in millimetres. Divide by 3.14 to get the diameter.

UK SizeUS SizeEU SizeDiameter (mm)
H4614.8 mm
I44715.1 mm
J4815.3 mm
K55015.7 mm
L5116.1 mm
M65216.5 mm
N5316.9 mm
O75517.3 mm
P5617.7 mm
Q85718.2 mm
R5818.6 mm
S95919.0 mm
T6119.4 mm
U106219.8 mm
V10½6320.2 mm
W116420.6 mm
X11½6621.0 mm
Z12½6821.8 mm

Tips for an accurate ring measurement

  • Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest.
  • Avoid measuring in cold weather — fingers shrink in the cold.
  • For wide band rings (over 6 mm), go up half a size for comfort.
  • Your dominant hand is often slightly larger — measure the correct hand.

Bracelet Sizes

Measure your wrist circumference with a flexible tape measure or a strip of paper, pulled snug but not tight. Add approximately 1–1.5 cm for a comfortable fit.

SizeWrist CircumferenceBracelet Length
XS13–14 cm15.5 cm
S14–15 cm16.5 cm
M15–16 cm17.5 cm
L16–17 cm18.5 cm
XL17–18 cm19.5 cm

Necklace Lengths

The right necklace length depends on the style you prefer and where you want the pendant to sit. Use the guide below as a starting point.

Length (inches)Length (cm)Style & Placement
14"36 cmChoker — sits at base of neck
16"41 cmPrincess — most popular length, collarbone
18"46 cmMatinee — just below collarbone
20"51 cmOpera — chest / top of bust
24"61 cmRope — worn long or doubled

Still not sure?

Our team is happy to help you find the perfect size. Reach out and we will guide you through the process.

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