Size Guide for Rings, Bracelets & Necklaces
Find your ring size
Note that fingers can be different sizes:
The size of your fingers can vary depending on the time of day, temperature and activity level. Measure your ring size under different conditions to ensure that the ring always fits well.
Consider the width of the ring:
Wider rings can fit tighter than narrower rings. Therefore, if you want to buy a wider ring, you may want to choose a slightly larger size to ensure that it fits comfortably.
Use a tape measure or string
Even without a ring sizer, you can easily measure the circumference of your finger.
- Use a tape measure or a piece of string and wrap it around the finger on which you want to wear the ring. Make sure that the tape measure or string also fits around the knuckle, as some people's knuckles are wider than the base of their fingers.
- Mark the point of the tape measure or cut the string where the end encloses the finger and then measure the length with a ruler. This is usually given in millimetres and has the value of the inner circumference on the ring or the measured circumference on the finger.
- Then compare the length with our ring size chart to find your ring size.
Circumference
51mm - 2XS
53mm - XS
55mm - S
58mm - M
60mm - L
63mm - XL
66mm - 2XL
Use our ringsize measurer
We offer a ringsizer that you can use to accurately determine your ring size.
How to use the ringsizer:
- Decide in advance which finger you want to wear the ring on.
- Insert the end through the slot of the indicator window.
- Place the ring sizer around the finger and tighten the loop so that it fits comfortably on the finger. The ring should not be too tight afterwards. Of course, it should not be too loose either, so that it does not slip off.
- Read the circumference in the display window of the multisizer.
Circumference
51mm - 2XS
53mm - XS
55mm - S
58mm - M
60mm - L
63mm - XL
66mm - 2XL
Use an existing ring
If you already have a ring that fits well, you can use the size of that ring to determine your ring size.
- Simply measure the inside diameter of the ring on a ruler and round up to the nearest millimetre.
- Then compare the length with our ring size chart to find your ring size.
Diameter
16mm - 2XS
16,9mm - XS
17,5mm - S
18,5mm - M
19,1mm - L
20,1mm - XL
21mm - 2XL
Use an existing bracelet
- Option: Measure the whole length
Place the bracelet in a straight line on a flat surface. Measure the bracelet from one end to the other and note the length. - Option: Measure a closed bracelet
Place the bracelet closed on a flat surface and measure its length from end to end. Then double this measurement and note the length.
Use a tape measure or string
If you don't have a bracelet for reference, you can use a tape measure or string to determine the perfect length.
- Option: With a tape measure
Turn your open palm upwards and place the tape measure around your wrist under the carpal bone. Note the measured wrist circumference. - Option: With a string
Turn your open palm upwards and place the string around your wrist under the carpal bone. Mark the point where the ends meet. Next, lay the string flat in front of you and measure the length to the marked point.
Use an existing necklace
If you already have a necklace of the right length, measure it to find out the size of the new necklace. There are two ways to measure a necklace.
- Option: Measure the whole length
Lay the necklace in a straight line on a flat surface. Measure it from one end to the other and note the length. - Option: Measure a closed chain
Place the necklace closed on a flat surface and measure its length from end to end. Then double this measurement and note the length.
Use a tape measure or string
If you don't have a necklace for reference, you can use a tape measure or string to determine the perfect length.
- Option: With a tape measure
Put the tape measure around your neck like a necklace. Adjust the tape measure to the desired length and note the measurement. - Option: With a string
Put a string around your neck like a necklace, set the desired length and mark where the ends meet. Then measure the string and note the length.