SIZE GUIDE

RING SIZE

Here are some simple tools so that you can easily find the size of your ring.

Print the following page on an A4 Size sheet of paper, setting the “Print to scale” option to “No” and selecting the portrait format. Next, get a ring with your ideal size and put it on the circle that matches it most closely in terms of size. Line up the inner edge of your ring with the circle that you have selected.
If there are two circles that closely match the size of your ring, opt for the larger one.

Do remember that you can always visit one of our boutiques for assistance in finding your ideal ring size.

Alternatively, get a piece of string or a strip of paper and wrap this around the largest part of your finger. Next, use a pen or pencil to mark the exact spot where the string or strip forms a circle. Now lay your paper or string on a flat surface. Measure it using a ruler from the end to the mark that you have made. Use the table below to compare your measurement and you will be able to work out the size of your ring.

BRACELET SIZE

In addition to measuring a bracelet that you already own, here is another simple method for finding your correct size.

Print out the wrist measurer on an A4 sheet of paper, setting the “Print to Scale” option to “No” and choosing the landscape format.
Next, cut out the wrist measurer and adjust it to your wrist as you try to figure out the best fit for you. While doing this, remember that any bracelet will have a different thickness to the paper wrist measurer that you are using. The thickness of the measurer will therefore cause the final size to be lower than the actual one. As a result, we recommend adding half a centimetre or a centimetre to the size calculated.
Finally, compare your result using the table below.
If you wish to have a more precise wrist measurement, we advise you to visit one of our boutiques for a “real” test. This will leave no room for doubt when it comes to the size that you should order.
When taking the measurement, do bear in mind that the thickness of the object will mean that your final figure is lower than the actual size. When in doubt, you should therefore add half a centimetre or one centimetre to your calculation.

Do remember that you can always visit one of our boutiques for assistance in finding your ideal ring size.