Sizing Guide

How to Find Your Ring Size

To determine your ring size, please print out our sizing guide to help you find your correct ring size.

Ring Size Guide

Important Notes:
Wider bands will feel tighter on the finger than narrow bands. If you are ordering a wide ring, consider going up half a size.
Body temperature affects finger size - warm fingers can swell, while cold fingers can shrink slightly.
This guide is a helpful tool, but ring sizing can vary slightly depending on ring style and band width.
If you are unsure, we highly recommend visiting a local jeweller for a professional measurement.

How to Find Your Bangle Size

How to Find Your Bangle Size Image

To determine your bangle size, you can either measure the internal diameter of a bangle you already own or measure the widest part of your hand. To do this, position your thumb across your palm towards your little finger, as if you were putting on a bangle. Gently squeeze your hand and use a tape measure or a strip of paper to measure around the widest part. This will give you the circumference needed for a proper fit. Your bangle should slide over your hand snugly without being too loose, ensuring it sits comfortably on your wrist.

How to Find Your Torque Bangle Size

How to Find Your Torque Bangle Size

To determine the right size for your torque bangle, you need to measure your wrist rather than your hand, as torque bangles are designed to be slipped over the side of your wrist and not over your hand. They should have a comfortable but secure fit, not too tight, but not loose enough to spin freely or fall off.

Option 1 - Using a Bangle You Already Own: If you already have a torque bangle that fits well, simply measure the internal diameter across the widest part (from edge to edge). You can also measure the circumference of the inside using a flexible tape.

Option 2 - Measuring Your Wrist Directly: Wrap a soft measuring tape or a strip of paper snugly around your wrist, just above the wrist bone (where a bangle would naturally sit). Make sure the tape is close-fitting but not tight. Note the measurement, this is your wrist circumference. Compare your measurement with our sizing guide to find your ideal torque bangle size.

If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size for a snug fit or the larger size for a looser feel.

How to Find Your Chain Bracelet Size    

Chain Bracelet Size ChartFinding the perfect chain bracelet size is all about getting the right fit around your wrist - comfortable, secure, and stylish.

Step-by-Step Measuring Guide
1.    Use a flexible tape measure or a strip of paper.  Wrap it around your wrist, just above the wrist bone (where a bracelet naturally sits).

2.    Mark where it overlaps and then measure the length with a ruler if using paper.

3.    Add a little extra length for comfort:
•    For a snug fit: add 0.5 – 1 cm
•    For a more relaxed fit: add 1.5 – 2 cm