Size Guides

How to measure your choker size

  1. Wrap a string, ribbon, or paper around your neck.
  2. Using a pen, make a mark where the string, ribbon or paper meets.
  3. Measure the size in centimeters using a ruler.
  4. Look for the corresponding size in the chart on the next page.
       EU       US 
Small31 – 33 cm12.2 – 13.0 in
Medium33 – 35 cm13.0 – 13.8 in
Large35 – 37 cm13.8 – 14.6 in
   
  
   
 

How to measure your bracelet size

  1. Wrap a string, ribbon, or paper around your wrist.
  2. Using a pen, make a mark where the string, ribbon or paper meets.
  3. Measure the size in centimeters using a ruler.
  4. Look for the corresponding size in the chart on the next page.
       EU       US 
Small14 – 15 cm5.5 – 5.9 in
Medium15 – 16 cm5.9 – 6.3 in
Large16 – 17 cm6.3 – 6.7 in
Extra Large17 – 18 cm6.7 – 7.0 in
  
   
 

How to measure your ring size

1. Using a length of string or ribbon, wrap it around the base of your finger. To ensure the ring fits comfortably, we suggest measuring your knuckle as well. We recommend selecting a size that will slide on and off your finger easily.

2. With a pen, mark the point on the string where the ends meet. 

3. Measure the string in millimeters with a ruler. 

4. Choose the closest measurement to the chart below to identify your ring size.

FINGER 

CIRCUMFERENCE

 IN MM               EU         USA         UK

 

44443F ½
45453 ¼G
46463 ¾H
47474H ½
48484 ½I ½
49494 ¾J ½
50505 ¼K
51515 ¾L
52526L ½
53536 ¼M ½
54546 ¾N ½
55557 ¼O
56567 ½P
57578P ½
58588 ¼Q ½
59598 ¾R
60609S
61619 ½S ½
626210T ½
636310 ¼U ½
646410 ¾V
656511W
666611 ½W ½
676711 ¾X ½
686812 ¼Z
 

Tips:

The string or ribbon must fit snugly to produce an accurate size reading.

– Finger size can change depending on the time of day and weather; for the most accurate measurement, measure your finger at different times of the day, and on different days to provide comparisons. 

– Avoid measuring your fingers when they are cold or wet, as they will be at their smallest.