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Size Guide

Rings

Our rings follow the US and Canada sizing format.

Please bear in mind that your finger size can fluctuate significantly throughout the day. It is not uncommon for hands to swell and subside, especially in warm, humid weather. If you are unsure of, or are between two sizes, it is best to size up

Please also keep in mind that sizes between hands can be (and are usually) different, so it is best to double check the finger you intend on wearing the ring on.

We do not recommend the string method for checking ring size, as any slack can introduce considerable inaccuracies. It is best to consult a ring-sizer for your finger, or use a mandrel to measure a ring you already have that fits. 

Ring size chart

U.S. Size U.K. Size EU Size AU Size Inside Diameter (mm) Inside Circumference (mm)
4 H 47 H 14.8 46.8
4.5 48 15.2 47.8
5 49 15.7 49.3
5.5 51 16.1 50.6
6 52 16.5 51.9
6.5 53 16.9 53.1
7 O 55 O 17.3 54.4
7.5 P 56 P 17.7 55.7
8 Q 57 Q 18.1 57.0
8.5 58 18.5 58.3
9 60 18.9 59.5
9.5 61 19.4 60.8
10 62 19.8 62.1
10.5 63 20.2 63.4
11 65 20.6 64.6
11.5 66 21.0 65.9

 

Bracelets

The best way to measure bracelet size is to use a soft measuring tape or non-stretchy string to establish the length of the bracelet. Be sure to measure at the end of the day for the most accurate size.

Wrap the tape or string snugly around your wrist, just below the wrist bone (where a bracelet usually sits) and mark where it overlaps. Measure the length with a ruler and that is your baseline wrist circumference.

The next step is to decide the fit of the bracelet. The following chart will help you determine to your wrist measurement based on preference. Aditionally, if you are between sizes, we reccommend sizing up.

  • Snug - add 1/4"  to 1/2" - (0.6–1.3 cm)
  • Normal fit - add 1/2" to 3/4" - (1.3–1.9 cm)
  • Loose - add  3/4" to 1" - (1.9–2.5 cm)

 

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