Size Guide

Ring sizing

Some of our rings — statement, eternity, cocktail, and stacking styles — come with a Size selector on the product page, typically US 6 through US 10. To find your size:

  1. Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of the finger you'll wear the ring on, and mark where it overlaps.
  2. Lay the strip flat and measure the length in millimeters.
  3. Compare that measurement to a standard US ring size chart (widely available online) to find your closest size.

Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are largest, and avoid measuring when your hands are cold — both can throw off your result by half a size. If you're between two sizes, size up.

Rings labeled as Adjustable Open Rings don't have a Size selector because they're one-size-fits-most: the open band gently flexes to fit a range of finger sizes. Adjust slowly and only a little at a time to avoid weakening the metal.

Necklace lengths

Our necklaces come on a fixed-length chain (no length selector at checkout), but here's what the standard industry terms mean if you're picturing how a piece will sit:

  • Choker: 14-16" — sits at the base of the neck
  • Princess: 17-19" — sits at or just below the collarbone
  • Matinee: 20-24" — sits at the top of the chest

Check each product's photos for a sense of drop length and proportion before you buy.

Bracelet fit

Measure your wrist snugly with a soft tape or string, then add 0.5-1" for comfortable movement — that's roughly the fit our bracelets are designed around. Many of our bracelets close with a lobster clasp, and some tennis and station styles include an extender chain for a bit of adjustability if your wrist falls between sizes.