SIZING CHART

Ring Sizing ​

To determine your ring size, do the following: Use a piece of string or dental floss and wrap it around the base of your finger. Use a pen to mark the point on the string where the end meets. Use a millimeter ruler to measure the string. Choose the closest measurement to the chart above to find your ring size. Bear in mind, different fingers on the same and the opposite hand may have different sizes. Therefore, measure the specific finger on which you are planning to wear the ring. 

SIZE 6:

DIAMETER 16.5MM

CIRCUMFERENCE 51.8MM

 

SIZE 7:

DIAMETER 17.3MM

CIRCUMFERENCE 54.4MM

 

SIZE 8:

DIAMETER 18.2MM

CIRCUMFERENCE 56.9MM

 

SIZE 9:

DIAMETER 18.9MM

CIRCUMFERENCE 59.3MM

SIZE 10:

DIAMETER 19.7MM

CIRCUMFERENCE 62MM

PLEASE NOTE , IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO WEAR ANY RING AS A 'MIDI' YOU MUST GO AT  LEAST HALF A SIZE LOWER THAN YOUR BAND SIZE.

Bracelet Sizing ​

Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist at the chosen point, record the measurement and refer to size chart below for size Alternatively, if you do not have the use of measuring tape - wrap an item , eg. string around your wrist where the item will go. The widest point of your wrist is usually at the protruding bump of the wrist bone. 
Make the wrap as snug as you can without depressing the skin or cutting off your circulation. Cut the item measure the length . Add roughly 0.5 in (1.3 cm) to your initial measurement to ensure the bracelet isn't too snug only add 0.25 in (0.64 cm); if you prefer a loose fit, add up to 1 in (2.5 cm) more. Then go on to the sizing chart below to derive the size closest to yours.  

Necklace Sizing ​

It may be dangerous to measure the neckline as there are risks of suffocation- therefore , please refer to the images below in order to create an estimate of the necklace length in which you desire :

Necklace measurements