Size Guide
Ring Sizing
I have plastic ring sizers in my webshop for only 2€. A plastic ring sizer with European sizes to measure your ring size. You can find it through this link.
Make sure that the ring sizer is able to move over your whole finger the same way you’d put a ring on and off.
Keep in mind that measurements with this is less accurate than getting your ring size measured with the proper tools at a jeweler nearby. I’ll ship these for free to you as letter mail, just select “free pickup” as option but leave your shipping address in the comments.
Ring sizes can be measured with a ruler (cm/mm) and a ring within your possession (or within reach of the person you’re shopping for). Note that each finger has its own size so when using a ring to base the ring size on, it will be the size for that same finger that fits that ring.
Carefully place the ring on top of the ruler to read the inside diameter in mm and try to do this as precisely as possible, even half millimeters count. If you happen to have a caliper tool (or know someone who might have one) measure the ring with that.
Feel free to reach out to me and send me a photo of the ring placed on the ruler, I’ll offer guidance if necessary.
When ordering wide rings such as the Magma, keep in mind the fit is different from a narrow ring. Normally I add 2 EU sizes + the regular size for wide rings. When placing an order for a wide ring I’ll contact you about the size and ask about the measuring.
Bracelet Sizing
Bracelet sizes are easier to measure at home. Take a piece of rope (or anything that doesn’t stretch) and wrap it around your wrist, just below your wrist bone.
Mark the rope or other material you’re using to measure, from the beginning to where it meets again around your wrist. Then you can measure that material with a regular ruler to have the size in centimeters.
Add 0,5 to 1,5 centimeters depending on how thigh you wish to wear your bracelet. 0,5 centimeters is necessary to have some space to open and close the lock.
Feel free to reach out to me and send me a photo of the rope wrapped around your wrist and placed on the ruler, I’ll offer guidance if necessary.
Necklace Sizing
Bracelet sizes are easier to measure at home. Take a piece of rope (or anything that doesn’t stretch) and wrap it around your neck. You can have a look in the mirror to see how low or high it will fall on your chest.
Mark the rope or other material you’re using to measure, from the beginning to where it meets again around your wrist. Then you can measure that material with a regular ruler to have the size in centimeters.
Feel free to reach out to me and send me a photo of the rope around your neck and placed on the ruler, I’ll offer guidance if necessary.
To give an idea on how long certain chain lengths will fall on a body, you can view the illustration below. Please consider that each body type is different and it will vary on each individual.