Jewelry Sizing Guides

April 17, 2010

Ring Sizing Guide

Here a a few tips to order the proper size ring:
  • Print Ring Size Chart  and follow the instruction.
  • Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day
  • If you are buying the ring as a gift, ask your recipients mother or friend if they know his or her ring size or borrow one of your intended recipients and use the Ring Size Chart to the right to measure.
  • When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement for comfort.
  • You ring size will be about a half size larger on your primary hand (the hand you write with).
  • Using the Ring Sizing Chart, if you are between sizes, order the larger size.

Necklace Sizing Guide

 










Necklace lengths are measured from the hollow at the base of the throat. If your neck measures 13 inches, then a 16 inch necklace will drape about one and one half inches below the base of the throat. The common approximation is to allow one half inch of drape per each inch of necklace length.

Necklace Style Rule:
A necklace is considered a frame of of a woman's features and designates the area to drawn attention to. Shorter necklaces will drawn attention to a woman's face while longer necklaces will direct the eyes to your cleavage. Our necklace Sizing Guide can assist you in making the right choice of a necklace or pendant set.

Bracelet Sizing Guide

Tips to order the proper fitting bracelet:
  • Using a flexible tape or a strip of paper or string to measure, wrap it completely around your wrist in a comfortable fashion where the bracelet is to be worn.
  • If you are buying a bangle bracelet with no clasp or possibility of bending to fit, loosely wrap the measuring tape around your knuckles.
  • Add approximately add 3/4 inch to 1 inch to the measurement.
  • Many bracelets however are adjustable and can be bent to size.  Most cuff bracelets can be opened or closed approximately a half size to get a good size fit.

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