Size Guide
It's important that your jewelry fits properly, so please feel free to ask me all your sizing questions before purchasing if this page doesn't have the information you need.
Ring Sizing
Please take the time to figure out your ring size before ordering. The very best way to determine this is to visit a local jeweler and be sized. If this is not an option there are inexpensive ring sizers available online as well as charts for measuring a current ring. If the ring is a gift or a surprise engagement ring, I suggest taking a ring they wear (on the finger you want them to wear it on) to a local jeweler who can let you know what size it is.
Keep in mind that the thicker the band, the tighter the fit. When being sized it is helpful for the jeweler to use the same width as the ring you are going to purchase. A thicker or thinner band is usually 1/2 size up or down.
Bracelet Sizing
Using a flexible tailor’s tape, measure the circumference of your wrist right above the wrist bone. (Do not use string or any other type of tape.)
Add the following measurement for breathing room, depending on how you prefer your bracelets to fit:
| Snug Fit | add 0.25" - 0.5" | 0.64 cm - 1.27 cm |
| Comfort Fit | add 0.5” - 1" | 1.27 cm - 2.54 cm |
| Loose Fit | add 1" - 1.5" | 2.54 cm - 3.81 cm |
*Cuff bracelets are NOT meant to be bent back and forth to get on and off. They are designed to slide on using the soft underside of your wrist with little to no adjustments. A quick online search will pull up instructions and videos on how to do this. We cannot warranty products that have been "open and closed" repeatedly. Any metal will weaken over time if this is the case.