Sizing Chart
📐 Size Guide
Necklaces
Whether you're layering, making a statement, or buying your first custom nameplate — finding the right chain length is key. This guide makes it easy to visualize how each necklace will sit on your body.
📏 LENGTH CHART — Where the Necklace Falls
| Length (cm) | Length (in) | Where It Typically Falls | Great For... |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 cm | 13.8 in | Fits tightly around the neck like a choker | Layering, bold looks, open necklines |
| 40 cm | 15.7 in | Sits at the base of the neck, just above the collarbone | Everyday wear, subtle shine, minimalist stacks |
| 45 cm | 17.7 in | Rests right at the collarbone | Most popular size, perfect for nameplates or initials |
| 50 cm | 19.7 in | Falls just below the collarbone | Layering or when you want a little more drop |
| 55 cm | 21.7 in | Lays at the upper chest, a few inches below collarbone | Statement chains, oversized charms, stacking drama |
| 60 cm | 23.6 in | Hangs at mid-chest | Longer, standout looks — especially over tees/hoodies |
✨ Fit Disclaimer ✨
Necklace placement may vary depending on body type, neck size, and whether you wear your piece with a pendant. This chart is based on an average neck size (33–36 cm / 13–14 in).
🧵 How to Measure at Home
- Wrap a soft measuring tape (or string) around your neck where you want the necklace to sit.
- If using string, mark where it meets, then measure the length with a ruler.
- Match that length to the closest size in the chart above.
✨Tip: If you're adding a pendant, it may hang 2–3 cm lower — choose your length accordingly.
⚜️ Need a Safe Pick? If you're unsure, go with 45 cm — it's our most popular and versatile length, especially for nameplates and gifting.
Hoop Earrings
From subtle to statement — your perfect hoop size makes all the difference. Whether you're stacking multiple piercings or going bold with a single pair, this guide helps you pick the right diameter for your look.
📏 HOOP SIZE CHART — Diameter & Vibe
| Size (mm) | Size (cm) | Size (in) | Where It Sits | Great For... |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 mm | 3.0 cm | 1.18 in | Hugs the lobe or sits close below it | Stacking, everyday wear, low-key looks |
| 40 mm | 4.0 cm | 1.57 in | Just under the earlobe | Sleek and minimal — goes with everything |
| 50 mm | 5.0 cm | 1.97 in | Mid-cheek level | The go-to size — perfect balance of bold and classic |
| 60 mm | 6.0 cm | 2.36 in | Lower cheek area | Elevated everyday looks, noticeable but wearable |
| 70 mm | 7.0 cm | 2.76 in | Near the jawline | Fashion-forward, face-framing, adds length |
| 80 mm | 8.0 cm | 3.15 in | Sits just above the shoulders | Glamorous, IG-worthy — makes a full statement |
| 90 mm | 9.0 cm | 3.54 in | Brushes the shoulders | Bold and iconic — turns heads and completes a look |
| 100 mm | 10.0 cm | 3.94 in | Grazes or rests on shoulders | Maximalist energy, editorial vibes, pure drama |
✨ Fit Disclaimer: Hoop size can appear larger or smaller depending on your face shape, hairstyle, and lobe placement. This chart is based on a standard piercing at the center of the earlobe.
🧵 How to Visualize at Home: Grab a ruler or printable circle size guide (you can also use a measuring tape) and hold it up near your ear. Want more drama? Go up a size. Want everyday ease? Keep it under 60mm.
✨ Tip: 50mm is our most-loved size — bold enough to be seen, subtle enough to wear all day.
⚜️ Can’t Decide? Start with 50mm or 60mm. They're versatile, flattering on all face shapes, and perfect for both casual and dressy looks.
Rings
From delicate stacks to bold nameplates — finding your perfect ring size is key to a comfortable fit and flawless look. Use this guide to find the size that suits you best.
📏 RING SIZE CHART — Diameter, Circumference & Fit
| US Size | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) | Fit/Feel | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.0 | 15.7 | 49.3 | Snug on petite fingers | Pinky rings, minimalist stacks |
| 5.5 | 16.1 | 50.6 | Slightly roomier than 5 | Slim band stacking |
| 6.0 | 16.5 | 51.9 | Comfy & secure | Everyday styles |
| 6.5 | 16.9 | 53.1 | Lightly relaxed | First knuckle rings, layering |
| 7.0 | 17.3 | 54.4 | Balanced fit | Nameplates, standard sizing |
| 7.5 | 17.7 | 55.7 | Soft slide fit | Mid-weight designs |
| 8.0 | 18.2 | 57.0 | Relaxed but secure | Statement rings |
| 8.5 | 18.6 | 58.3 | Slightly looser | Stackable thick bands |
| 9.0 | 19.0 | 59.5 | Roomy yet wearable | Index or middle finger rings |
| 9.5 | 19.4 | 60.8 | Bold but comfy | Thumb rings, wider designs |
| 10.0 | 19.8 | 62.1 | Slightly relaxed | Chunky styles |
| 10.5 | 20.2 | 63.4 | Loose fit | Adjustable or large looks |
✨ Fit Disclaimer
Wider bands fit tighter — consider sizing up half a size for thick rings. Each finger can be a different size, and rings may feel tighter in warmer months.
🧵 How to Measure at Home
- Cut a strip of paper or string.
- Wrap it around your finger where the ring will sit.
- Mark the point where the ends meet.
- Measure the length in mm, then compare to the circumference above.
⚔️ Best Starting Point
If you’re unsure, size 7 is our most popular and flattering for most hands — a go-to for gifts and new customers.
Bracelet Sizing Guide
From delicate chains to bold cuffs — finding your perfect bracelet size ensures comfort, wearability, and standout style. Use this guide to discover your best fit.
| Length (cm) | Length (in) | Fit/Feel | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 cm | 5.5″ | Snug and minimal | Dainty chains, minimalist looks |
| 15 cm | 5.9″ | Fitted with flex | Stackables, subtle charms |
| 16.5 cm | 6.5″ | Comfy everyday fit | Beaded styles, link bracelets |
| 17.5 cm | 6.9″ | Relaxed but secure | Chain bracelets, daily wear |
| 19 cm | 7.5″ | Slightly loose | Bangles, mixed materials |
| 20 cm | 7.9″ | Loose but wearable | Statement cuffs, layering pieces |
| 21.5 cm | 8.5″ | Roomy fit | Oversized bangles, unisex designs |
| 23 cm | 9.1″ | Draped and bold | Bold cuffs, fashion-forward stacks |
✨ Fit Disclaimer
- Chunky bracelets fit tighter — size up 0.5–1 cm for thicker or layered designs.
- Wrist size can vary throughout the day and with temperature.
- For a secure fit, match your wrist size closely. For a looser or drapey fit, add 1–1.5 cm.
🧵 How to Measure Your Wrist at Home
- Cut a strip of paper or string.
- Wrap it snugly (but not tightly) around your wrist where you want the bracelet to sit.
- Mark where the ends meet.
- Measure the length in cm or inches, then compare to the chart above.
⚔️ Best Starting Point
If you're unsure, 16.5–17.5 cm (6.5–6.9″) is our most popular range — a reliable fit for everyday styles and great for gifting.