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Size Guide: Rings, Bracelets & Necklaces

A few minutes to measure, and never an unwelcome surprise again. Here's how to find your exact size — with simple methods, size charts, and a little calculator to guide you.

Before you start

Three small habits that make all the difference, whatever the piece:

  • Measure at the end of the day. Fingers and wrists swell slightly with warmth and activity — that's when your measurement is most accurate.
  • Avoid the cold. We shrink in cold weather: a ring measured when your hands are chilly will be too tight the rest of the time.
  • Grab the right tool. A soft tape measure, or simply a strip of paper and a ruler. That's all you need.

The right mindset: better to measure twice than order wrong once. And if you're still unsure after this guide, write to me before you order — I'm always happy to help.

Finding your ring size

Ring sizes here use the standard US scale. To find yours, you'll take one quick measurement — from a ring that already fits, or from your finger directly — and match it to the chart below. Two ways to do it:

1Using a ring you own

Take a ring that already fits the right finger. Measure its inside diameter (edge to edge) in inches with a ruler, then match it to the chart below. This is the most reliable method.

2Using a strip of paper

Wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger, without pulling tight. Mark where it overlaps, unroll it, and measure the length in inches: that's your finger's circumference. Match it to the chart to read your US size.

Find your measurement here (inside measurements are approximate):

US sizeInside diameterInside circumference
40.58 in1.83 in
4.50.60 in1.88 in
50.62 in1.94 in
5.50.63 in1.99 in
60.65 in2.04 in
6.50.67 in2.09 in
70.68 in2.14 in
7.50.70 in2.19 in
80.71 in2.24 in
8.50.73 in2.29 in
90.75 in2.35 in
9.50.76 in2.40 in
100.78 in2.45 in

Or let the calculator do the work for you:

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Tip: measure the exact finger that will wear the ring — sizes vary from finger to finger, and your dominant hand is often a little larger. Also account for your knuckle: if it's prominent, measure it too, since the ring has to slide over it.

Finding your bracelet size

It all starts with your wrist circumference. Wrap a tape measure (or a strip of paper) around your wrist, just below the wrist bone, without pulling tight. Note the measurement in inches: that's your starting point.

Then you add a little ease depending on the bracelet type — this is where many people go wrong:

WristBeads on elasticFlexible, with clasp
5.5 in6–6.25 in6.25–6.5 in
6 in6.5–6.75 in6.75–7 in
6.5 in7–7.25 in7.25–7.5 in
7 in7.5–7.75 in7.75–8 in
7.5 in8–8.25 in8.25–8.5 in
8 in8.5–8.75 in8.75–9 in
  • Beads on elastic: add about ½ to ¾ in to your wrist. Elastic stretches, so this style is the most forgiving.
  • Flexible with clasp: add about ¾ to 1 in so the bracelet drapes nicely without squeezing.
  • Rigid bangle: not measured at the wrist but at the widest part of your hand, fist closed — that's what it has to slide over.

Good news

Most of my obsidian bracelets are strung on elastic cord: they adapt to a small range of sizes, which clearly reduces the risk of getting it wrong. If you're torn between two, go with the larger one.

Choosing a necklace length

A necklace doesn't have a "size" but a length, which determines where it falls on your chest. Best method: take a piece of string, hold it around your neck at the height you want in front of a mirror, then measure it flat. Compare with this guide (lengths in inches):

16–16.5 in · Collar — base of the neck
18 in · Princess — just below the collarbone (most popular)
20–22 in · Matinee — upper chest
24–28 in · Opera — over the chest
28 in+ · Rope — lower chest

The choker (14–14.5 in), worn snug around the neck, rounds out the family for those who love the look.

Good to know: many of my necklaces have an adjustable extender chain that lets you fine-tune the length by an inch or two. Enough to perfect the drape for any outfit — and one more safeguard against choosing the wrong length.

Between two sizes: what to do

It happens often, and it's no problem. Here's the simple rule:

  • Ring: size up. A slightly loose ring can be fixed (a sizing insert, or I can adjust it); a ring that's too tight simply can't be worn.
  • Bracelet: size up here too, especially for a clasp style. On elastic, the built-in ease does the rest.
  • Necklace: when in doubt, choose the longer length — a slightly longer necklace always works, and extender styles can be shortened.

And the best option of all: write to me before you order. Send me your measurement and the piece you love, and I'll confirm the ideal size. It's free, and it's exactly what I'm here for.

Exchanges & support

Because a piece of jewelry should be a joy, not a source of stress:

If the size isn't right

Get in touch soon after delivery: we'll always find a solution — an exchange or an adjustment — under the terms set out on the Terms & Conditions page. A piece that doesn't fit is never the end of the story.

Have the slightest doubt about a measurement? A question about a specific piece? The contact page is there for that. I reply personally, usually within 24 to 48 hours.

Frequently asked questions

How can I find my ring size without buying anything?
Wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of the finger in question, mark where it overlaps, then measure the length in inches. Match that to the chart on this page to read your US size. The calculator does it for you if you measured a diameter instead.
What time of day should I measure?
At the end of the day, with warm hands. That's when fingers and wrists are at their "normal" volume. Avoid measuring right after exercise, first thing in the morning, or in cold weather — the results would be off.
Which necklace length should I choose for a first purchase?
The 18 in "princess" length is the most versatile: it falls just below the collarbone and goes with almost anything. It's the safe choice if you're unsure. For a pendant you want to sit lower, go for 20 to 22 in.
Do your beaded bracelets run large or small?
They're strung on elastic cord and listed by their resting circumference. Plan on about ½ in more than your wrist for a comfortable fit. If you're torn between two sizes, go with the larger.
And what if I still get the size wrong?
Write to me soon after delivery via the contact page. Depending on the piece, we'll arrange an exchange or an adjustment, under the Terms & Conditions. The simplest path is still to ask me for advice before you order: I'll happily confirm the right size.
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