Sizeguide

 

 

RING SIZE USING A STRIP OF PAPER 

1. Cut a thin strip of paper about 10 cm long.  

2. Fold the strip around your knuckle (this is the widest part of your finger). 

3. Mark the area where the two ends of the paper strip meet. 

4. Use a ruler to measure the length in milimeters to give you the circumference. 

5. Convert the measurement to the appropriate ring size, using the ring size chart above.  

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RING SIZE USING A RULER 

1. Take a ring at home that fits the finger that will wear your desired ring. 

2. Measure the internal diameter of the ring (that’s the hole inside the ring, excluding the metal). 

3. Write down this measurement in millimetres, and use the conversion chart above to find your ring size.  

 

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RING SIZE USING A RING SIZER 

1. Push the end of the Ring Sizer through the belt-like opening to form a ring shape. 

2. Slip the Ring Sizer onto your finger. Adjust it to give it a comfortable fit. Check that it slips over joints of the finger without difficulty. 

3. Read off the indicated size when you achieve the best fit on your finger.  

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BRACELET SIZE USING A STRIP OF PAPER 

1. Cut a thin strip of paper about 25cm long.  

2. Fold the strip around your wrist. 

3. Mark the area where the two ends of the paper strip meet. 

4. The length of the strip + 1 cm is your bracelet size. Please note! For the Bold Bracelet you have to add 2 cm. 

 
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NECKLACE LENGTH WITH STRING/FLOSS 

1. Check which lengths are available in your desired necklace. You can find these next to any product on our website. 

2. Measure and cut these lengths out from a piece of string/floss 

3. Hang each length around your neck like a necklace and decide which one has your preference.  

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