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Rings
TOOLS NEEDED:
- Paper or string
- Scissors
-STEP 1: If using paper, start by cutting out a strip of paper that is approximately 3/4-inch wide and 4 inches long.
STEP 2: Wrap the paper around the base of your finger, as tight as you possibly can without ripping the paper, if using string just make sure it's extremely firm. Then mark where the two pieces overlap. The length of the paper or string you've measured in millimeters from line to line is the circumference of the intended finger.*
STEP 3: After finding this measurement, double-check you've measured it as tight as possible, then check our conversion chart below and find your corresponding ring size.
-The right ring size will feel snug enough to stay on your finger but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
The average women’s ring sizes.
- Range from 5 to 7. We offer women’s rings in sizes 3 through 9 with custom options to accommodate all sizes. Our online ring size chart includes the millimeter measurements along a ring size chart for women.
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Necklaces
Check the length of your favourite necklace
Step 1: Place your open necklace on a table
Step 2: Using the centimetre/inch edge of a ruler, measure from the outer edge of the clasp to the other end of the necklace.
Use a string or a flexible measuring tape
Step 1: Stand before your mirror and bring a string/flexible tape around your neck and join both ends at the length you prefer.
Step 2: Check the length (use a ruler to measure the string).
-Measurements as follows
14 inches - 35.55 cm
16 inches - 40.65 cm
18 inches - 45.70 cm
20 inches -50.80 cm
22 inches - 55.90 cm
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Earrings
Your ideal post length is determined by the thickness of your ear anatomy.
-High or Stacked Lobe: 6.5mm
-Helix: 6.5mm
-Conch: 6.5mm
-Tash Rook: 5mm
-Tragus: 6.5mm
-Forward Helix: 5mm
-Nostril: 6.5mm
-Earlobe, piercing 1 and 2: 6.5mm
-Earlobe, piercing 3 and up: 5mm
Hoop Sizes
Earlobe, piercing 1 and 2: 8mm
Earlobe, piercing 3 and up: 6.5mm
Helix: 8mm
Conch: 11mm
Tragus: 6.5mm
Forward Helix: 5mm