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SIZE GUIDE

To find your ideal bracelet size, wrap a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper around your wrist where you would normally wear a bracelet. Make sure it sits snug but not tight, then note the measurement and add around 1–2cm depending on how loose you prefer the fit. This will help ensure your bracelet is comfortable for everyday wear.

When choosing a necklace length, consider both your build and how you’d like the piece to sit. Shorter chains (around 45–50cm) rest higher on the chest and suit a closer fit, while longer lengths (55–65cm or more) fall lower for a more relaxed look. Those with a broader or taller frame may prefer slightly longer chains, while shorter lengths can create a neater, more fitted style.

RING SIZE GUIDE

To determine your ring size, follow our simple step-by-step guide below. If you already know your size, scroll down to view our ring size conversion chart and find the perfect fit.

HOW TO FIND OUT YOUR RING SIZE

1. Cut out a strip of paper or cut a length of string and wrap it around the base of your finger.

2. Using a pen or pencil, make a mark on the paper or string at the point where a full circle has been completed around your finger.

3. Remove the paper or string from your finger and measure it from the beginning to the mark you have just made, using a ruler. Make a note of the length in millimetres.

4. Using our ring size conversion chart below, read what ring size in alphabet your ring diameter converts to.

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