Ring size
We use EU ring sizes. Below is a reference for inner diameter/length and US sizes (most common sizes):
| EU size | Inner diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) | US size | Fit notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | 15.9 | 50 | 5 | Slim fingers |
| 52 | 16.5 | 52 | 6 | Average fingers |
| 54 | 17.3 | 54 | 7 | Medium–full |
| 56 | 17.8 | 56 | 7.5 | Slightly fuller |
| 58 | 18.6 | 58 | 8.5 | Wider fingers |
How to measure at home:
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Wrap a thin strip of paper or soft measuring tape around the base of your finger, snug but not tight.
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Mark where it overlaps, lay it flat and measure the length in mm, then choose the closest circumference in the chart.
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If you are between two sizes, we recommend going half a size up for comfort.
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Fingers can swell slightly throughout the day, so measuring in the afternoon or evening will be more accurate.
Necklace length
Most common necklace lengths and how they sit:
| Name | Length (cm) | Position on the body | Style notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Choker | 38–40 cm | Close to the neck | Great for layering |
| Princess | 42–45 cm | Around the collarbone | Everyday, most versatile |
| Matinee | 50–55 cm | Just below the collarbone | Works well with shirts |
| Opera | 60–70 cm | Around the bust line | Statement on its own |
Tips:
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For daily wear and office looks, 42–45 cm is usually the easiest to style.
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For layering, combine a 38–40 cm piece with a 45 cm piece to create soft layers.
Bracelet
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Most bracelets fit wrist sizes around 15–17 cm.
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To measure, wrap a soft tape around your wrist bone, then add 0.5–1 cm for a comfortable fit.
Care: How to look after your jewelry
Our pieces are crafted in 925 sterling silver with gold plating, natural gemstones and lab-grown diamonds. With simple care, they will stay beautiful for a long time.
Everyday wear
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Your jewelry is designed for frequent wear and can generally handle light contact with clean water (like occasional hand washing or rain).
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To slow down tarnishing and protect the gold plating, we recommend avoiding long, hot showers, saunas, pools and hot tubs while wearing your pieces.
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Perfume, lotions and hair products may dull the shine over time. Apply them first, let them absorb, and then put on your jewelry.
Cleaning
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Metal / gold-plated silver:
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Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after wearing to remove fingerprints, sweat and residue.
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You may use a special jewelry or silver polishing cloth if needed, but be gentle on plated surfaces.
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Lab-grown diamonds & most gemstones:
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Mix a little mild dish soap with lukewarm water, soak your piece for 10–20 minutes, then use a very soft brush to clean around the stones.
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Rinse with clean water and pat dry with a soft cloth.
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Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners or bleach.
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Storage
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Store each piece separately in a jewelry box, pouch or individual compartment to avoid scratches and tangling.
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Keep jewelry in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and humidity (like bathrooms), which can speed up tarnishing.
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For chains, close the clasp before storing to prevent knots.
Extra care for gemstones
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Some natural gemstones are sensitive to heat, strong sunlight and chemicals. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, perfume and alcohol directly on stones.
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Over time, gold plating may show natural wear, especially on rings and bracelets. If you wish to refresh the finish, you can have the piece re-plated by a professional jeweler.