The jewelry we feature here is described to the best of our ability. Dimensions are given in millimeters (mm) so that one can picture how wide and how thick the ring will be, or how long a necklace will be, or what the inner diameter will be for a bracelet. Simple math will convert these measurements into centimeters or inches for comparison.

Ring sizes are also determined by a metric sizing system. Many of the designs we sell are manufactured by special methods and cannot be altered in size once they are made. It is therefore very important that the correct size is determined upon ordering.

We prefer to have our clients sized with a metric ring sizing system i.e. the Niessing Sizing System. This is an accurate guide for determining the basic finger size. Slight adjustments should be made from there: A thinner, rounded ring will fit looser on the finger so size should be determined with a snugly-fitting sizing ring; A wider, flatter ring will fit more tightly on the finger, so the size should be determined by a more generously-fitting sizing ring.

To calculate your ring size, a basic international conversion chart can be helpful (see below). For example, if you are a U.S. size 6, your metric size would be 51.8 or a 52. If you are a U.S. size 10, your metric size would be 62. Please don't hesitate to contact us so that we can assist you with choosing the size that will fit you best.

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