Size guide

Our comprehensive size guide, coupled with expert support, ensures you find the perfect fit for your diamond jewelry, making your shopping experience effortless and enjoyable.

Rings

Are you having troubles finding your correct ring size? Pick a ring that fits you properly and measure its internal diameter. Once you have this measure, you can find your size in the table below. Please keep in mind: your ring size can fluctuate about a half size, based on your temperature, hydration levels, hormones, etc. In case of being between two sizes, we recommend you to choose the bigger one.

Ring Diameter
Finger Circumference
EU Size
US Size
14,9 mm
47 mm
7
4
15,3 mm
48 mm
8
4,5
15,6 mm
49 mm
9
5
15,9 mm
50 mm
10
5,5
16,2 mm
51 mm
11
6
16,6 mm
52 mm
12
6
16,9 mm
53 mm
13
6,5
17,2 mm
54 mm
14
7
17,5 mm
55 mm
15
7
17,8 mm
56 mm
16
7,5
18,1 mm
57 mm
17
8
18,5 mm
58 mm
18
8,5
18,8 mm
59 mm
19
9
19,1 mm
60 mm
20
9
20,4 mm
64 mm
24
11
20,7 mm
65 mm
25
11
21 mm
66 mm
26
11,5
21,3 mm
67 mm
27
12
21,6 mm
68 mm
28
12,5
22 mm
69 mm
29
13
22,3 mm
70 mm
30
13

General info: The most common size for rings is size 6 for women and size 10 for men.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR RING SIZE:

Finger Measurement: Use a strip of paper, a string, or a flexible measuring tape. Wrap it around the base of the finger where you plan to wear the ring. Mark the point where the paper or string meets, then measure its length with a ruler.
Use a ring size chart to find your corresponding size based on the measurement in millimeters or inches.

Important Tips: Measure your finger at the end of the day when it's slightly larger, as finger size can fluctuate. Make sure your measurement allows the ring to slip comfortably over your knuckle.

Bracelets

Bracelet Length
Description
Fit
16 cm (Small)
Fits smaller wrists, snug fit
Ideal for individuals with petite wrists
17 cm (Small/Medium)
Fits smaller to medium-sized wrists
Comfortable fit for most women with smaller wrists
18 cm (Medium)
Fits medium wrists
Standard fit for most women
19 cm (Medium/Large)
Fits medium to larger wrists
Common fit for men or those with larger wrists
20 cm (Large)
Fits larger wrists
Ideal for individuals with larger wrists
21 cm (Large)
Fits larger wrists, looser fit
Great for those who prefer a looser fit on their wrist
22 cm (Extra Large)
Fits very large wrists
For individuals with very large wrists or those who like a very loose fit

General info: The most common bracelet lengths are 17 cm (for smaller wrists) and 19 cm (for medium-sized wrists). For larger wrists, 20 cm to 22 cm is recommended.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR WRIST SIZE:

Wrist Measurement: Use a strip of paper, string, or a flexible measuring tape. Wrap it around your wrist where the bracelet will sit. Mark the point where the paper or string meets, then measure its length with a ruler in centimeters (cm).
Use a bracelet size chart to find your corresponding size based on the measurement in centimeters.

Important Tips: When measuring your wrist, make sure to add a little extra room if you prefer a looser fit for your bracelet. If you like a snug fit, stick to the measurement of your wrist without adding extra length.

Necklaces

Necklace Length
Description
Fit
36 cm (Choker)
Sits tightly around the neck, just above the collarbone
Snug fit, ideal for a choker style
41 cm (Choker)
Sits at the base of the neck, slightly looser
Perfect for a tighter choker fit
46 cm (Princess)
Sits just above the collarbone
Common length for women, ideal for most necklines
51 cm (Princess)
Sits just below the collarbone
Looser fit, good for a classic look
56 cm (Matinee)
Sits at the top of the chest
Great for a longer look, often worn with pendants
61 cm (Matinee)
Sits a few inches below the chest
Ideal for layering with other necklaces
76 cm (Opera)
Sits below the chest, often mid-chest
Great for dramatic, elegant looks
91 cm (Opera)
Sits below the chest, sometimes to the waist
For bold, dramatic looks and layering
102 cm and longer
Sits around the waist or lower
Perfect for long, dramatic pieces

General info: The most common necklace lengths for women are 41 cm (16 inches, choker) and 46 cm (18 inches, princess). For men, 51 cm (20 inches) and 56 cm (22 inches) are the most typical lengths.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR NECK SIZE:

Neck Measurement: Use a strip of paper, string, or a flexible measuring tape. Wrap it around the base of your neck where the necklace will sit. Mark the point where the paper or string meets, then measure its length with a ruler in centimeters (cm).
Use a necklace size chart to find your corresponding size based on the measurement in centimeters.

Important Tips: Measure your neck at the end of the day when it may be slightly larger, and ensure you leave a bit of extra room for comfort, especially with choker styles.

Earrings

Earring Length
Description
Fit
Approximate Length (in mm)
Studs
Small, simple earrings that sit on the earlobe
Ideal for everyday wear, subtle and minimalist
5–10 mm
Hoops (Small)
Small circular earrings that hug the earlobe
Great for a casual, chic look
15–25 mm
Hoops (Medium)
Medium-sized hoops that extend slightly past the earlobe
Versatile, suitable for both day and evening wear
30–40 mm
Hoops (Large)
Large hoops that dangle below the earlobe
For a bold, statement-making look
50–70 mm
Drop Earrings (Short)
Earrings that hang just below the earlobe
Subtle yet elegant, perfect for everyday elegance
20–30 mm
Drop Earrings (Long)
Earrings that dangle further down, sometimes past the neck
For a more dramatic or evening look
40–70 mm
Chandeliers
Multi-tiered, ornate earrings that dangle from the earlobe
Ideal for formal events or special occasions
50–80 mm
Ear Cuffs
Earrings that wrap around the outer ear, no piercings required
A trendy, edgy look for those who prefer unique styles
N/A (measures around ear)

General info: The most common earring styles are studs and small hoops for everyday wear, while larger hoops, drops, or chandelier earrings are more common for evening or special occasions.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR EAR SIZE:

Ear Measurement: Use a ruler to measure the length from the earlobe to the point where you want the earring to sit (for drops or hoops) or across the diameter of the hoop or stud in millimeters (mm).

Important Tips: Consider the shape of your face and ears when selecting earring sizes, as certain shapes may complement different earring styles better.