Sizing

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What’s my size?

Nothing beats having an experienced jeweller take your ring or bangle size, and where possible, this would be the ideal way to get your measurements. If you can’t make it down to see me in person, try and pop into a friendly local jewellery shop to check your size there.

Failing that, Here are some guides and charts to help you.

 
 
 

Rings:

The best way to measure your ring size (unless it’s a surprise), is to find an existing ring that fits on the correct finger and measure its inner diameter. You can refer to the ring size chart below to compare measurements. If it’s a surprise ring, we can discuss some options as to how to best get a sneaky size reading. In most cases rings can be resized, but we want to get it as close as possible to minimise the amount of stress we put the ring under if we do have to resize.

 

Online Shop Purchases:

All descriptions will include the ring size, bangle measurement, and other necessary dimensions. Please use the charts below to cross check your measurements before purchase.

It will also be noted in the product description if resizing that particular piece is an option. Resizing will incur a fee. If resizing is not possible, feel free to complete a Bespoke Enquiry Form to discuss having a piece made to order.

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Ring size conversion chart.

We work with UK/European/Australian sizing.

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Measuring the inner diameter of an exisiting ring.

Take a ring that you know fits well and measure the inner diameter in mm.

This example measures at 17mm which translates to approximately an M1/2.

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Measuring your hand for a bangle.

Fold your thumb around and wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your hand. This is the main part your bangle has to squeeze over.