Size guides
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Check the tabs below for our tips & guides on sizing
I have a ring that fits
Here are some options for figuring out your ring size:
- Measure the inside diameter of a ring that already fits you well - this is also the sizing we use
- If you know your size in another measurement, use our charts to find the corresponding size
I don't have a ring that fits
Here are some options for figuring out your ring size:
- Book an appointment with us to have your ring size measured, or visit a jeweller near you
- Purchase our ring sizer
- Wrap a piece of string around your finger and measure the length on a ruler; this is the circumference, use this chart to find the corresponding size
I have a ring that fits
Here are some options for figuring out your ring size:
- Measure the inside diameter of a ring that already fits you well - this is also the sizing we use
- If you know your size in another measurement, use our charts to find the corresponding size
I don't have a ring that fits
Here are some options for figuring out your ring size:
- Book an appointment with us to have your ring size measured, or visit a jeweller near you
- Purchase our ring sizer
- Wrap a piece of string around your finger and measure the length on a ruler; this is the circumference, use this chart to find the corresponding size
Our necklaces come in different sizes, and even though we try to include a picture of a model wearing it, it can still be different on each individual. Depending on your height and weight, the length of the necklace might look differently than pictured. This image shows three people with a different (body) height wearing the same necklaces.
Not sure which length you need? You could measure your own necklace, or try finding your favourite length by using a piece of string and measuring that.
Some necklaces can only be returned in the standard size, so be sure to know which size you need if you're looking for a custom length.
important to keep in mind
Please note that some styles measure differently. Thin styles like basic chains are very true to size, but styles with larger beads like for example the Rêve full large pearl we’d recommend sizing up. This is because the beads take up more space, so the size seems smaller than usual.
Our necklaces come in different sizes, and even though we try to include a picture of a model wearing it, it can still be different on each individual. Depending on your height and weight, the length of the necklace might look differently than pictured. This image shows three people with a different (body) height wearing the same necklaces.
Not sure which length you need? You could measure your own necklace, or try finding your favourite length by using a piece of string and measuring that.
Some necklaces can only be returned in the standard size, so be sure to know which size you need if you're looking for a custom length.
important to keep in mind
Please note that some styles measure differently. Thin styles like basic chains are very true to size, but styles with larger beads like for example the Rêve full large pearl we’d recommend sizing up. This is because the beads take up more space, so the size seems smaller than usual.
Welcome to our bracelet guide. To get started you’re going to need some string, scissors, and a ruler. These tips work for anklets as well!
step one
Wrap the string around your wrist where it sits comfortably; not too tight, not too loose.
step two
Cut where the ends meet.
step three
Lay the piece of string flat against a ruler and measure it.
And there you go, your bracelet size! If you have bracelets/anklets that fit you well, you could always measure that instead of the string.
If you are in-between sizes, we’d recommend sizing up!
important to keep in mind
Please note that some styles measure differently. Thin styles like basic chains are very true to size, but styles with larger beads like for example the Americano we’d recommend sizing up. This is because the beads take up more space, so the size seems smaller than usual.
Welcome to our bracelet guide. To get started you’re going to need some string, scissors, and a ruler. These tips work for anklets as well!
step one
Wrap the string around your wrist where it sits comfortably; not too tight, not too loose.
step two
Cut where the ends meet.
step three
Lay the piece of string flat against a ruler and measure it.
And there you go, your bracelet size! If you have bracelets/anklets that fit you well, you could always measure that instead of the string.
If you are in-between sizes, we’d recommend sizing up!
important to keep in mind
Please note that some styles measure differently. Thin styles like basic chains are very true to size, but styles with larger beads like for example the Americano we’d recommend sizing up. This is because the beads take up more space, so the size seems smaller than usual.