Jewelry Size Chart
Finding the perfect necklace length can make all the difference in how a piece complements your look. Whether you’re layering or selecting a statement piece, use this guide to help choose the best fit for your style and neckline.
Necklaces
Standard Necklace Lengths & Fit
Tips for Choosing the Right Necklace Length:
Chokers (14”) are perfect for open necklines or layering with longer chains.
16–18” lengths are the most popular and versatile—great for everyday wear or subtle layering.
20–24” necklaces work beautifully with high necklines or when you want something more noticeable.
Rope or Opera lengths (30–36”) create a bold, dramatic look and are perfect for layering or evening wear.
Petite or plus-size considerations: Adjust lengths accordingly. For a similar look, petite frames may opt for 16”, while fuller busts may prefer 20”+ for the same effect as an 18”.
Find your perfect fit by following the simple steps and using the chart below.
Bracelets
Standard Bracelet Lengths & Fit
How to Measure Your Wrist:
Use a soft measuring tape (or a strip of paper/string).
Wrap it snugly around your wrist where you’d normally wear a bracelet.
Mark where it meets and measure it flat with a ruler (in inches or cm).
Add 0.5” to 1” depending on how you like your fit:
+0.5” for a snug fit
+0.75” for a comfort fit
+1” for a looser fit
If you’re in between sizes or stacking multiple bracelets, we recommend sizing up for comfort.
Stacking? Go slightly looser to avoid feeling tight.
Wearing charms? Add 0.25” extra to allow space for movement.
Gift shopping? The most common women’s bracelet size is 7.0”
Finding your perfect ring fit is just as important as choosing the perfect design. Use the chart and tips below to ensure your piece feels as good as it looks.
Rings
Ring Size Chart
How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home:
Measure a Ring You Already Own
Use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of a ring that fits comfortably.
Match it with the diameter column in the chart above.
2. Use a Strip of Paper or String
Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of your finger.
Mark where the ends meet.
Measure the length in millimeters and compare it to the circumference column.
Ring Sizing Tips:
Measure your fingers at the end of the day when they’re at their largest.
Avoid measuring when your hands are cold—your fingers will be smaller.
Your ring should fit snugly but comfortably. It should go on easily and resist just slightly when coming off.
If you’re between sizes, we recommend sizing up for comfort.
Still Unsure? Message us and we’ll be happy to guide you! You can also request a printable sizing guide or schedule a custom consultation. Submit your request here.