Rings

I use the standard British ring sizes A to Z+6, although if you know your size in US (Pandora) that’s fine too.

If you don’t know your ring size, then most high street jewellers are happy to size your finger free of charge.

Note: ring size generally increases with ring width, so sizing a skinny ring may not give an accurate size for a spinner ring.

 If this isn’t possible, then one of the follow methods can be used.

The most accurate way is to order a ‘Multisizer’, either direct from Ebay or from me at a cost of £2 including postage. Always measure your finger at room temperature as your finger will otherwise measure larger in hot environments or smaller in the cold.

Otherwise, take a ring of similar width to the one you are thinking of purchasing and measure across the widest point INSIDE the metal (a ruler is preferable to a tape measure) in mm. If possible, send me a photo of this measuring.

Bangles

If you have a bangle which fits, measure across the widest point INSIDE the metal (a ruler is preferable to a tape measure) in mm. If possible, send me a photo of this measuring.

If you don’t have a handy bangle, touch your thumb to the base of your little finger under your hand, put your 4 fingers out straight and measure across the widest part of your hand by the knuckles. It should be between 55mm and 80mm.

Bangles are approx. sized at: small (64mm), medium (67mm) and large (71mm). However, I can make a bangle in any size so if these sizes don’t suit, just get in touch.