
How to Find Your Chain and Ring Size
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Your go-to guide for the perfect fit
Finding the right size for your jewelry makes all the difference. Whether it’s a necklace that falls just right or a ring that hugs your finger perfectly, accurate sizing ensures both comfort and style. Here’s a quick and easy guide to help you measure your chain length and ring size from home.
How Do I Choose the Right Chain Length?
Ask yourself:
- Where do I want the pendant to sit on my chest?
- Will I wear it alone or layer with other chains?
Standard Chain Lengths:
- 35–40 cm (14–16”) – Sits around the base of the neck like a choker
- 45–50 cm (18–20”) – Falls near the collarbone (our most popular choice)
- 55–60 cm (22–24”) – Lies a few centimeters below the collarbone
- 70–80 cm (28–32”) – Falls around the bust or over clothing for statement looks
Pro Tip: Use a piece of string and a ruler to test where different lengths fall on your body before choosing.
How Can I Measure My Ring Size at Home?
Ask yourself:
- Which finger will I wear the ring on?
- Do my fingers swell during the day or in certain temperatures?
Method 1: Use a String or Strip of Paper
- Wrap it around the base of your finger.
- Mark where it overlaps.
- Measure the length with a ruler (in mm).
- Use a ring size chart to find your corresponding size.
Example:
If your finger measures 54 mm, your ring size is likely a US 7 or EU 54.
Method 2: Measure an Existing Ring
- Measure the inner diameter of a ring that fits well (in mm).
- Compare it to a ring size chart.
Tip: If you’re between sizes, size up for wider bands or down for thinner rings.
Still Unsure? We’re Here to Help.
If you’re in doubt, feel free to reach out to us or include a note with your order. We’re happy to help you double-check your size to ensure a perfect fit every time.