Size Guide
Rings
Ring size is measured by the circumference of the finger, expressed in millimeters in the French standard. A ring that is too loose risks slipping off, while a ring that is too tight restricts circulation — it's best to measure at the end of the day, when fingers are slightly larger.
Method 1 — Printable Ring Sizer
Download our ring sizer below and print it at 100% (no scaling). Place one of your current rings on the circles to find the one that matches its inside diameter.
Method 2 — Measuring an Existing Ring
If you already own a ring that fits correctly, measure its inside diameter with a ruler, then multiply by π (3.14) to get the circumference in millimeters — this is your French size.
International Size Conversion
| France | Diameter (mm) | US | UK |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48 | 15.3 | 4.5 | I |
| 50 | 15.9 | 5.25 | K |
| 52 | 16.6 | 6 | L½ |
| 54 | 17.2 | 6.75 | N |
| 56 | 17.8 | 7.5 | O½ |
| 58 | 18.5 | 8.25 | Q |
| 60 | 19.1 | 9 | R½ |
Note: We offer a complimentary size adjustment on silver and gold-plated rings within 14 days of receipt, in case of incorrect measurement.
Size Guide
Necklaces
The length of a necklace radically influences how it is worn and its visual effect. A short chain draws attention to the face, while a long chain elongates the silhouette. Here are the standard lengths to help you choose.
Standard Lengths
38 - 40 cm — Choker
Worn very close to the neck, ideal alone or as the first chain in a layered look.
42 - 45 cm — Princess
The most versatile length, resting just above the collarbone. The standard for most of our necklaces.
50 - 55 cm — Matinee
Falls just above the chest, perfect for showcasing a slightly more prominent pendant.
60 - 70 cm — Opera
A length that drapes over the bust and elongates the silhouette. Can also be worn layered.
Our Advice
To visualize, measure a necklace you already own, or use a measuring tape placed around your neck, letting it drape like a necklace. Remember to add a few centimeters if you plan to wear a high-neck sweater.
Size Guide
Bracelets
The size of a bracelet corresponds to the circumference of the wrist, measured where you intend to wear it. Depending on the style of the bracelet – flexible, bangle, rigid – the expected comfort is not the same.
How to Measure Your Wrist
Using a soft measuring tape or a string that you will then measure with a ruler, wrap it around your wrist where you usually wear a bracelet (slightly above the bone). Note the measurement in centimeters.
Size Chart
| Wrist Circumference | Flexible Bracelet | Rigid Bangle |
|---|---|---|
| 14 - 15 cm | 16 cm | XS (5.5 cm Ø) |
| 15 - 16 cm | 17 cm | S (5.8 cm Ø) |
| 16 - 17 cm | 18 cm | M (6.2 cm Ø) |
| 17 - 18 cm | 19 cm | L (6.5 cm Ø) |
Note: The margin between wrist circumference and flexible bracelet size is approximately 1 to 2 cm for comfort. For a rigid bangle, the inner circumference of the bangle determines the size – it must be able to pass over the hand.
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