Jewelry Sizing Guide

Finding the perfect fit is important and sizing can vary depending on your body type and how you prefer your jewelry to lay. Necklace, especially, can sit differently on standard vs. curvy frames which is why we provide a visual guide to help you choose the length that feels right for you.

How to Measure Your Ideal Necklace Length

- Measure a necklace your already love: Lay it flat measure end to end.

- Use a string or cord: Wrap it around your neck to your preferred length, then measure it.

- Check our Size Guide: Use our visual chart to see where each length typically falls on different body types.

- Complimentary Resizing: Resizing is on us! Customers must cover shipping both ways.

Bracelet Sizing Guide

Finding the perfect bracelet fit is all about comfort and personal preference. Some customers prefer a snug, close to the skin feel, while others like their bracelet to drape more loosely. Wrist shape and size can vary, so taking a quick measurement is the best way to ensure the right fit.

How to Measure Your Wrist

- Measuring a bracelet you already love: Lay it flat and measure the inside circumference end to end.

- Use a soft measuring tape: Wrap it around your wrist where you'd normally wear a bracelet. Add 1/2" for snug, 3/4" for standard, or 1" for a loose fit.

- Using a string if you don't have a measuring tape: Wrap it around your wrist, mark the overlap, and measure the string.

- Body Type & Fit Differences: Wrist shape and bracelet style can affect how each size fits. Use your measurement as your main guide and choose what feels best for everyday wear.

- Complimentary Resizing: Resizing is on us! Customers must cover shipping both ways.

HAND CHAIN SIZING

Hand Chain Sizing
1. Upper Wrist Measurement
Measure around the narrowest part of your wrist, just above the wrist bone (where the bracelet portion of the hand chain sits).
Use a soft measuring tape or lay a thin chain necklace from your own collection around the wrist, pinch where the ends meet, and measure the length with a ruler.
2. Hand Length Measurement
Measure from the center of the top of your wrist (where the bracelet rests) to the point on your middle finger where the connector ring sits.
Using a necklace chain works great—lay it along the top of your hand just like the chain in the photo, mark where it reaches the finger, and measure that length.
3. Finger Measurement
Measure around the base of the finger you’d like your hand chain to connect to (typically the middle finger).
Wrap a thin chain or soft tape gently around your finger, mark where the ends meet, and measure that length.
This ensures the finger loop fits comfortably—not tight, but not loose.