Rings

Rings are made according to the European ring size chart.

A well-fitting ring should slide comfortably over the knuckle with a small amount of resistance, while sitting securely at the base of the finger. It should not require force to remove, but should feel stable and comfortable when worn.

Thin bands often feel slightly larger on the finger.

In some cases, choosing half a size smaller may provide a better fit. If you plan to wear several thin rings stacked together, your usual size will typically work best.

Wider or taller rings, often feel slightly smaller on the finger.

For these styles, it may be more comfortable to select half a size larger than your usual size.

A grayscale illustration of a woman’s upper torso with four layered necklaces, each labeled with length measurements of 40 cm, 45 cm, 50 cm, and 60 cm.

Necklace chart

Necklaces vary in types and sizes. Refer to the illustration to see different lengths and where they fall.

Keep in mind that length may change based on the pendant, your height, and neck size.

Bracelets

Open armring/Closed armring

Finding the right bracelet size is easy. For an open bracelet, measure your wrist's circumference. For a closed bracelet, measure your wrist and add 2 cm to that measurement. You can then find your size below.

Open bracelet

14-15 cm = S

16-17 cm = M

17-20 cm = L

Closed bracelet

16-17 cm = S

18-19 cm = M

20-22 cm = L