Ring sizing
Ring sizing
The most accurate way to find your ring size is to visit a jeweller and ask to be measured. Most will do this for free. If you can't get to a jeweller, the next best option is to measure a ring you already own that fits the right finger.
Lay the ring on a flat surface and measure the internal diameter in millimetres. Use the table below to find your size.
Diameter (mm) UK Size EU Size 14.9 F 47 15.3 G 48 15.7 H 49 16.1 I 50 16.5 J 52 16.9 K 53 17.3 L 54 17.7 M 56 18.1 N 57 18.5 O 58 19.0 P 60 19.4 Q 61 19.8 R 62
If you are between sizes, I recommend going up rather than down 0 rings can always be sized down more easily than up.If you are ordering a ring as a gift and don't know the recipient's size, get in touch and I can advise on the best approach.
Bangle sizing
Bangles are sized by the internal diameter of the hoop. To find your size, make a fist with your dominant hand — this is the shape your hand makes when you put a bangle on. Measure across the widest point of your knuckles in millimetres. My bangles are made to a standard 62mm internal diameter unless otherwise stated. If you need a different size, mention it when you order or get in touch before purchasing.
| Internal diameter | Fit |
|---|---|
| 58mm | Small — slim hands |
| 62mm | Medium — most women |
| 65mm | Large — wider hands or men's sizing |
Earrings
No sizing needed for earrings. All posts are standard 0.8mm butterfly fittings. If you have sensitive ears or require a specific post size, get in touch before ordering.
Not sure?
I'd rather you get the right size than end up with something that doesn't fit. If you have any questions at all, just ask.