Ring Sizing Tips:

1. Use a Ring Sizer

  • The most accurate way to find your size is with a ring sizer. It should feel snug but still slide over your knuckle with slight resistance. Come into the store to get an accurate sizing.

2. Measure at Home

  • You can also measure from the comfort of your home with the string/paper method: Wrap a piece of string or paper around your finger, mark where it overlaps, measure in millimeters, and compare with size chart shown on the left.

3. Check the Fit

  • A good fit should slide on easily and come off with a light tug. It should feel comfortable but secure—snug enough to stay in place without pinching.

4. Things to Keep in Mind

  • Hand differences: Your dominant hand may be slightly larger.

  • Band width: Wider bands fit tighter—consider sizing up slightly.

  • Temperature & time: Fingers swell and shrink throughout the day. Measure when your hands are at a normal, comfortable temperature.

5. Resizing and Adjustments

  • Some rings—like eternity bands or certain specialty metals—can’t be resized. If you’re unsure, we can help guide you toward resizable styles.

Most jewelers, including us, offer complimentary resizing or exchanges.

Necklace Sizing Tips:

The perfect necklace length is individual; however, there are a few ways to figure out which length will suit you best.

If you already have a necklace whose length you like, you can measure it, using a ruler or a tape measure, to help determine which size to choose.

If you don’t have a necklace to use as reference, you can use a tape measure or a piece of string to determine the perfect length.