Size guide

- RINGS -

For you to ensure you're getting the best ring fit, we recommend you use our ring sizer. Try this with a ring that either you or the person you're purchasing for currently wears, and is similar in style to the one you'd like to buy. Then, follow these instructions...

1. Download a PDF version of the ringer sizer by CLICKING HERE

2. When setting your print options ensure that the options to fit or shrink to page ARE NOT selected in your print window on your computer screen

3. Print the document and then with a ruler or tape, measure the outer box to ensure it matches the dimensions marked

4. Hold your selected ring against the circles on the chart

5. Chose the letter that best matches the internal diameter of the ring. This will be the size of the ring

SECRET TIP: From experience, we can have a go at work out her approximate ring size using the size of any of their other fingers. This isn't exact science, but we have a high success rate. The index finger tends to be around three sizes larger than the ring finger, and the middle finger tends to be around two sizes larger.

We also need to know whether they right- or left-handed, as this has a huge affect on ring size! Everyone's different, but the hand you write with generally tends to be 1/2 a ring size or a whole ring size bigger than your weak hand.

So, next time they are in the shower, quietly nab one of their rings, measure it against this chart, and make sure you tell us which finger and hand that ring's usually worn on. We can try and do the rest!

Alternatively you can purchase one of our ring sizers in the shop

- BRACELETS & NECKLACES -

You'll need a thin piece of string, a thin strip of paper or a soft measurement tape.

1. Wrap it up around your neck or wrist (depending on whether it's a bracelet or a necklace you're choosing)

2. Try to make it comfortable, imagining how the real piece will fit

3. Measure the length with a ruler tape... And remember that the clasp is included in the length!