Size Guide
1. Bracelet & Bangle Size Guide
Our artisans craft each bespoke bracelet based on your actual wrist size, calculating the ideal allowance for a comfortable, elegant drape.
How to Measure Your Wrist Size
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Method 1 (The Tailor’s Tape): Wrap a flexible measuring tape comfortably around your wrist, positioned just above the wrist bone (toward your elbow). Note the exact measurement where the tape meets.
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Method 2 (The Paper & Ruler): Wrap a simple strip of paper or a fine string around your wrist, just above the wrist bone. Mark the exact point where the ends overlap with a pen. Lay the paper flat against a standard ruler to measure the precise length.
Bracelet Size Chart
| Wrist Measurement (CM) | Wrist Measurement (Inches) | Recommended Size |
| 14 cm – 15 cm | 5.5" – 5.9" | Extra Small (XS) |
| 15 cm – 16 cm | 5.9" – 6.3" | Small (S) |
| 16 cm – 17 cm | 6.3" – 6.7" | Medium (M) |
| 17 cm – 18 cm | 6.7" – 7.1" | Large (L) |
| 18 cm – 19 cm | 7.1" – 7.5" | Extra Large (XL) |

2. Ring Size Guide
A fine ring should slide smoothly over your knuckle but sit securely at the base of your finger—fitting snugly without pinching, yet secure enough to never slip off.
How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home
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Method 1 (The Paper Ribbon): Wrap a thin, non-stretching strip of paper around the base of your intended finger. Mark the exact point where the paper overlaps with a fine-tip pen. Lay the paper flat and measure the distance in millimeters (mm) to find your Inside Circumference.
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Method 2 (The Inner Diameter): Take an existing, perfectly fitting ring and place it flat on a ruler. Measure the exact inside distance from one inner wall to the opposite inner wall in millimeters to find your Inside Diameter.
Ring Size Conversion Chart
| Inside Circumference (MM) | Inside Diameter (MM) | US / Canada Size | UK / Australia Size | European Size (Cartier/VCA) |
| 46.8 mm | 14.9 mm | 4 | H ½ | 47 |
| 49.3 mm | 15.7 mm | 5 | J ½ | 49 |
| 51.9 mm | 16.5 mm | 6 | L ½ | 52 |
| 54.4 mm | 17.3 mm | 7 | N ½ | 54 |
| 57.0 mm | 18.1 mm | 8 | P ½ | 57 |
| 59.5 mm | 18.9 mm | 9 | R ½ | 60 |
Expert Sizing Tips for Rings
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Temperature Matters: Fingers expand in the warmth and shrink in the cold. For the most accurate measurement, measure your finger at the end of the day when your hands are warm.
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Account for the Knuckle: If your knuckle is noticeably larger than the base of your finger, measure both areas and choose a size midway between the two.
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Band Width Consideration: Wider statement bands (6mm or wider) naturally fit tighter. We recommend selecting one half-size or a full size larger than your standard measurement for wide designs.
3. Necklace Size Guide
A necklace frames your collarbone and defines your silhouette. Choosing the right length ensures your fine jewelry drapes beautifully and complements your neckline.
Classic Necklace Lengths
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35 cm – 40 cm (14" – 16") | The Choker & Collar Sits gracefully above the collarbone. Perfect for framing the face and complementing open, plunging, or off-the-shoulder necklines.
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45 cm (18") | The Princess The most classic and versatile length. It rests elegantly on the collarbone and pairs effortlessly with almost any attire, from a tailored shirt to formal evening wear.
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50 cm – 55 cm (20" – 22") | The Matinee Drapes gracefully just below the collarbone. This length creates a lengthening silhouette and is ideal for layering with shorter delicate chains or showcasing a statement pendant.
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60 cm + (24"+) | The Opera & Rope Sits mid-chest or lower. A dramatic length that lends an air of vintage elegance or modern sophistication, perfect for layering or looping.

How to Determine Your Length
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Measure a Favorite Piece: Lay an existing necklace that fits you perfectly flat on a surface and measure its length from the clasp to the end hook using a standard ruler.
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The Cord Method: Wrap a soft piece of ribbon or cord around your neck at the exact drop level you desire. Mark the spot, then measure the cord against a ruler to determine your ideal length.