Measuring your size

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Measuring the finger

Take a piece of string, paper, or fabric and wrap it around the base of the finger you intend to wear the ring on. Ensure the material is comfortably snug, but not overly tight.

Mark the point where it overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters and refer to the ring size chart using that measurement.

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Note that rings with stone-setting will be complicated/impossible to change their size. Therefore it is recommended to come to the workshop in order to measure the precise size (size can vary depending on the width of the band).

Measuring the wrist

For bracelets, measure the part of your wrist just below the wrist bone using a flexible tape measure or a simple strip of paper, and record the length where it overlaps.

Measuring the desired necklace length on the body

Place a flexible tape measure around your neck. Cross the tape at the point where you would like the pendant to fall on your chest, and note the length.

Common lengths of necklaces:

40cm, 45cm, 50cm, 55cm and 60cm.

Measuring full length of an existing bracelet or necklace

If you have a necklace whose length you want to replicate, place it on a flat surface in a straight line. Using a tape measure, measure it from end to end, include the two sides of the clasp.

Need a hand?

In case you need help with measurements, you can write or set a visit to the workshop