Sizing Guide
Necklace Lengths
Necklace lengths create different silhouettes depending on height and frame. These are the most common lengths and how they typically sit on the body.
• 14–16” (Choker) — Rests at the base of the neck. A close, minimal fit.
• 18” (Standard) — Falls at the collarbone on most people; the most versatile everyday length.
• 20” — Sits just below the collarbone; a softer, slightly longer line.
• 22–24” — Falls at the upper chest; ideal for pendants with presence.
• 28–32” (Long) — A long, draped line that layers easily with shorter pieces.
If you’re unsure, measure a necklace you already love or use a piece of string to test different lengths in the mirror.
Ring Sizing
Finding the right ring size ensures a comfortable, secure fit. These are the most reliable ways to measure at home.
• Use a ring that fits well — Measure the inside diameter and compare it to a ring size chart.
• Measure your finger — Wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger, mark where it meets, and measure the length in millimeters.
• Consider temperature — Fingers are slightly smaller in the morning and larger in the evening or in warm weather.
• If between sizes — Size up for wider bands; size down for slim, delicate bands.
If you’re unsure, a local jeweler can measure your finger in seconds.
Bracelet Sizing
Bracelet fit depends on how you like it to sit on the wrist.
• Measure your wrist — Wrap a soft tape measure around your wrist bone.
• Add comfort room — Add 0.5” for a close fit, 0.75–1” for a relaxed fit.
• Chain bracelets — Choose a length that allows movement without slipping over the hand.
• Cuffs — Should slide on with a gentle twist and rest securely without pinching.
How to Choose the Right Fit
Jewelry should feel natural and intentional. A few small considerations help you choose the best size:
• Petite frames often prefer 16–18” necklaces and slimmer rings.
• Layering works best when lengths differ by 2–4”.
• Statement pendants sit best on 18–22” chains.
• Everyday rings should slide on easily but resist slipping off when your hand is cool.