To help you determine your correct jewellery size, below you will find a ring, necklace, bracelet and bangle size guide.
This information is intended as an approximate guide, if you require further assistance please get in touch.
Ring Sizes
The best and the most accurate way of finding out your ring size it is to visit your local jeweller. However, when shopping for a ring online or perhaps when buying a ring for someone else, you do not have the advantage of professional advice. If you wish to purchase a ring online and are unsure about your finger size, we suggest that you order a DIY ring sizer and follow the instructions below on how to use it, alternatively you can e-mail
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to arrange a sizing appointment.
Online order
Please make sure you select the correct ring size when ordering online. Rings ordered in a specific size, can be sent back at your own cost for a free adjustment of 2 sizes bigger or smaller. For all other size adjustments, we will charge a fee +postage. Please note that once a ring has been adjusted to your specific size it cannot be exchanged or returned.
Buying a ring as a gift
You are welcome to send us an old ring provided it is worn on the exact finger and hand as the intended new ring so that we can measure it for you.
When ordering a ring online please select “standard size – gift” in the drop-down menu. These can be sent back to us for a free sizing (note you will be responsible to pay for the postage).
Order a DIY ring sizer and use while he/she is deeply asleep (see the instructions below).
For international customers
All sizes on this website are given in U.K measurement, to convert international to U.K sizing please refer to the chart below. If you are in-between two sizes—for example ‘L’ and ‘M’—your size would be L ½.
Using the DIY sizer
Make sure you measure your finger at the end of the day when the finger is the largest; do not measure a cold finger as this is when fingers are at their slightest.
Ensure that you are measuring the exact finger (and hand) on which the ring will be worn.
If you are purchasing a wide band, please increase the size by +1 size. Ring sizers are usually made for thin band.
The ring sizer works like a belt. Push the end through the buckle to form a ring shape. Put the ring sizer on your finger and adjust to give a comfortable fit. The arrow will indicate your ring size, if the arrow points to a line, that indicates it is a half size. Your ring sizer should be snug enough not to fall off, but also loose enough to slide over your knuckle, the degree of which may vary depending on which finger the ring is meant for:
Ring and middle finger:
The knuckle is usually bigger than the base on these fingers, so the ring needs to slip quite snuggly over the knuckle. This is why it is usually a bit more difficult to take a ring on and off these fingers.
Pinky finger:
The ring needs to sit as tight as possible but you also need to be able to bend the finger.
Index finger:
It is the opposite for the index finger, which is usually a bit fatter at the base, so make sure to size “up” (about + 1 size) to allow your finger to bend.
If you require any further advice on ring sizing please do not hesitate to contact us.
Necklace Sizes
Our necklace and chain chart below covers most standard lengths you will come across when shopping for jewellery. It will give you a good idea of where each length is likely to sit on your body.
If you would like your necklace or chain to be a different length, please contact us and we will adjust it for you! If you need your necklace to be longer than the size we offer, there might be a small additional charge.
Bracelet and bangle sizes
We make two different kinds of bangles; round bangles and cuff/open bangles, both are available in a small, medium and large sizes.
Most of our bracelets are adjustable and are therefore only available in one size. However, any bracelet ordered through our bespoke service will be made to your exact wrist measurement.
In order to establish which is the correct size for you, we suggest you measure your hand, which, if done carefully, will give you an accurate result.
To do so please follow the instructions under the type of bangle you wish to purchase:
For round bangles
Make sure to measure the hand on which you intend to wear the bangle, your hands could be different sizes.
1. Place your fist on a flat surface.
2. With a soft measuring tape, measure the width from the middle of the first knuckle to the middle of the fourth knuckle (you may need someone to help you with this). Make sure to pull the measuring tape tight over your knuckles. Otherwise, your measurement may not be accurate.
3. Check our chart below to establish your size.
For cuff/open bangles and bracelets
Your wrists could be different sizes, so make sure to measure the wrist on which you intend to wear the bangle or bracelet.
1. Using a soft measuring tape, measure the circumference of your wrist. Make sure that the measuring tape fits tightly around your wrist.
2. Check our chart below to establish your size.
As with all our jewellery, everything is handmade in our studio, so should none of these sizes be quite right for you, just let us know and we can make it in a different size for you.