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Jewelry size guide

To order the right size... take the good measurement!


How to know your ring size?
To know your finger size, clic on the picture above and print the pdf document (Scale of 100%: it means that for accurate ring-size results, you must make sure that you do not have “Shrink oversized pages to fit paper size” or “Expand small pages to paper size” selected in the Print dialog box.

Then, place a ring that fits you over the circle, making sure the inside of the ring lines up with the outside of the circle. If you are between sizes, order the larger size. For any custom-order in a specific size, please feel free to ask me by email.

Use this measurement and the chart to the right to determine your ring size.If you are between sizes, order the larger size...





Bracelets sizing guide

· If the description of the item indicates a length (for example 18 cm), the circumference of your wrist will have to be lower than this measure.

· If the description proposes several lengthes (for example from 17 to 21 cm), measure the circumference of your wrist with a flexible tape measure or a piece of string and a ruler. Take measurement as indicated on the drawing, by applying a finger against your wrist. Note the value by rounding off in 1/2 superior cm.

· For stiff bracelets which do not open such as bangles, indicated size represent the inner diameter of the bangle. I advise you, for the choice of the size of your bangle, to take into account not only the measurement of your wrist, but also the size of your hand. You will need a flexible tape measure or a piece of string and a ruler.

· Make your hand as small as possible, as if you were putting on bangles, bringing your thumb and little finger together.

· Using a tape measure (or string), measure the around your hand at the widest point (the tape measure should be pulled taught, not loose). Make note of the actual circumference of your hand (if you used string, make a mark where the string meets, then measure the length with your ruler to get your hand circumference).



· To calculate the diameter, divide the circumference by 3,14.



Necklaces

The picture to the left can be used to get an idea of which necklace lengths fall where. Most pendants come on chains of 40cm / 16 inches or 45cm / 18 inches but others are also available on request.

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