Braceley & Co., we understand the importance of finding the perfect fit when it comes to your jewelry. Whether it’s a bracelet that sits comfortably on your wrist, earrings that complement your style, a necklace that falls at the ideal length, or a ring that fits like it was made just for you, size matters.

To help you make the best choice, we’ve created this comprehensive size chart guide. Here, you’ll find detailed instructions on how to measure yourself accurately and select the right size for each type of jewelry, ensuring your purchase is both beautiful and comfortable.

Measuring Your Bracelet Size

When it comes to bracelets, ensuring a proper fit is key to both comfort and style. To measure your wrist, start by wrapping a flexible tape measure or a strip of paper snugly around the area where you would typically wear your bracelet. If you’re using paper, mark where the ends meet, then measure the length with a ruler.

For a snug fit, select a bracelet size that closely matches your wrist measurement. If you prefer a looser fit, add 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) to your wrist measurement. Keep in mind that bracelet styles, such as bangles or cuffs, may require slightly different sizing considerations, so always refer to the specific product details for the best fit.

Wrist Measurement (inches) Recommended Bracelet Size
5.0" - 5.5" 6.0"
5.6" - 6.0" 6.5"
6.1" - 6.5" 7.0"
6.6" - 7.0" 7.5"
7.1" - 7.5" 8.0"
7.6" - 8.0" 8.5"

For wrist measurements in centimeters, simply multiply your measurement in inches by 2.54 to convert.

Measuring Your Ring Size

Selecting the right ring size ensures a comfortable and secure fit, making it essential to measure accurately before purchasing. To determine your ring size, wrap a strip of paper or a piece of string around the base of your finger, ensuring it sits snugly but not too tight. Mark the point where the ends meet, then measure the length with a ruler.

This measurement is the circumference of your finger. Use the chart below to find your corresponding ring size. It’s important to measure your finger at the end of the day when it’s at its largest and avoid measuring in cold weather, as this can cause your fingers to shrink. Additionally, if you’re between sizes, it’s best to size up for comfort.

Finger Circumference (mm) US Ring Size
44.2 - 45.5 3
46.1 - 47.4 4
48.0 - 49.3 5
49.9 - 51.2 6
51.8 - 53.1 7
53.8 - 55.1 8
55.7 - 57.0 9
57.6 - 58.9 10
59.5 - 60.8 11
61.4 - 62.7 12

 

For best results, always double-check your measurements or use a ring sizer for the most accurate fit.

 

Measuring Your Necklace Size

 

Choosing the right necklace length can enhance your look and ensure that the piece sits comfortably on your neck.

To measure for a necklace, use a soft tape measure or a piece of string and wrap it around your neck, letting it drape to the desired length. For necklaces that fall below the neck, measure from the base of your neck to where you want the pendant or chain to sit.

Keep in mind that different styles, such as chokers, princess lengths, or opera necklaces, may require specific measurements depending on your preference and outfit. Refer to the chart below for standard necklace sizes and how they typically fit.

Length (inches) Style Fit
14" Choker Fits snugly around the neck
16" Collar Sits just at the base of the neck
18" Princess Hangs slightly below the collarbone
20" Matinee Falls a few inches below the collarbone
24" Opera Sits at or just below the center of the chest
30"+ Rope or Lariat Drapes over the torso for a dramatic effect


To ensure the perfect fit, consider the neckline of your outfit and your personal style preferences. If you're unsure, the 18-inch princess length is a versatile choice that complements most looks.

Measuring Your Earrings Size

When selecting earrings, size plays an important role in achieving a balanced and flattering look. Measuring for earrings typically depends on personal preference and the intended style. For studs, smaller sizes provide a subtle accent, while larger ones make a bold statement. For hoops or dangles, consider the length from your earlobe to the point you’d like the earrings to fall. You can measure this distance with a ruler or tape measure by holding it vertically from your earlobe.

For comfort and proportionality, keep in mind your face shape and personal style preferences. Smaller earrings, such as studs or short hoops, suit everyday wear, while larger statement pieces are ideal for formal or bold fashion choices. The chart below provides common earring size ranges for different styles.

Earring Type Size Range (mm) Description
Stud Earrings 3mm - 10mm Simple, elegant, and suitable for any occasion
Small Hoops 10mm - 20mm Close to the earlobe, great for subtle looks
Medium Hoops 20mm - 40mm Fall below the earlobe for a classic style
Large Hoops 50mm+ Bold and dramatic statement pieces
Drop/Dangle 20mm - 60mm Add movement and style, suitable for formal events

 

When in doubt, opt for smaller sizes for versatility or medium-sized hoops and dangles for a timeless look. Always check the weight of earrings to ensure they’re comfortable for extended wear.