Finding the right ring size ensures both comfort and security, so your jewelry feels as good as it looks. A properly fitted ring should slide on easily and come off without too much resistance, yet stay snug enough that it won’t slip off during daily wear. If you’re between sizes, we recommend choosing the slightly larger option for comfort.
To measure your ring size, start with a thin strip of paper or a piece of non-stretch string, along with a pen and a ruler that measures in millimeters. Wrap the strip around the base of the finger you’ll wear the ring on so it feels snug but comfortable—it should slide over the knuckle without being too loose.
Mark where the strip overlaps, then lay it flat and measure the length in millimeters. This measurement is the circumference of your finger. Compare it with a ring size chart to find your size; for example, a circumference of about 54–55 mm corresponds to a US size 7. If you fall between two sizes, it’s usually best to choose the larger one. For the
most accurate result, repeat the process at a different time of day, since finger size can change slightly with temperature and activity.
Alternative: Measure an Existing Ring
If you already own a ring that fits well, you can measure its inside diameter instead. Place the ring on a ruler and measure straight across the center from edge to edge in millimeters. Multiply that number by 3.14 (π) to find the circumference, then match it to a size chart. For example, a diameter of 17.3 mm works out to a circumference of about 54.3 mm, which corresponds to a US size 7.
Pro Tips for Accuracy
For the best results, measure your finger when your hands are warm and later in the day, when your fingers are naturally at their largest. If your knuckles are much bigger than the base of your finger, size according to the knuckle to make sure the ring will slide on, and look for comfort-fit bands if needed. Wider bands often feel tighter, so consider sizing up slightly for rings that are 6 mm or more in width. And if you’re stacking multiple rings, choosing a slightly larger size can make them more comfortable to wear.
Bracelet Sizing Guide
How to Measure Your Bracelet Size
The ideal bracelet size strikes a balance between comfort and style. A bracelet should rest loosely enough on your wrist to move slightly, but not so loose that it slips off your hand. To find your size, measure your wrist at the widest part of the wrist bone and add about half an inch to one inch, depending on whether you prefer a snug or relaxed fit.
To measure your bracelet size, begin by wrapping a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper around your wrist bone. Make sure it rests comfortably against your skin—not too tight and not too loose. Mark the point where the strip overlaps, then measure the length in millimeters or inches. This number is your wrist circumference. For a snug fit, add about half an inch (1.25 cm) to this measurement; for a looser or more relaxed style, add closer to one full inch (2.5 cm). This adjustment ensures your bracelet feels comfortable while still sitting securely on your wrist.
Alternative: Measure a Favorite Bracelet
If you already own a bracelet that fits well, you can use it as a guide. Simply lay it flat and measure its length from end to end, including the clasp. Compare that length to your wrist measurement to get a sense of how much extra room you prefer in your fit. Adjustable bracelets, extenders, or link styles make it easy to customize sizing, while bangles should be sized to slide comfortably over the hand without being too loose once worn.
Pro Tips for Accuracy
For the most reliable result, measure your wrist a couple of times to confirm consistency, and consider how you like your jewelry to feel day to day—some people prefer a close fit, while others like more movement. If you’re choosing a wider cuff or bangle, keep in mind that a slightly larger size may be more comfortable. For gifts, a safe approach is to choose a size that allows a little extra room, since it’s easier to wear a bracelet that’s slightly loose than one that feels too tight.