Size guide & Care

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:

  • Wrap a thin strip of paper or soft measuring tape around the base of your finger, snug but not tight.

  • Mark where it overlaps, lay it flat and measure the length in mm, then choose the closest circumference in the chart.

  • If you are between two sizes, we recommend going half a size up for comfort.

  • 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:

  • For daily wear and office looks, 42–45 cm is usually the easiest to style.

  • For layering, combine a 38–40 cm piece with a 45 cm piece to create soft layers.


Bracelet

  • Most bracelets fit wrist sizes around 15–17 cm.

  • 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

  • Your jewelry is designed for frequent wear and can generally handle light contact with clean water (like occasional hand washing or rain).

  • To slow down tarnishing and protect the gold plating, we recommend avoiding long, hot showers, saunas, pools and hot tubs while wearing your pieces.

  • Perfume, lotions and hair products may dull the shine over time. Apply them first, let them absorb, and then put on your jewelry.

Cleaning

  • Metal / gold-plated silver:

    • Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after wearing to remove fingerprints, sweat and residue.

    • You may use a special jewelry or silver polishing cloth if needed, but be gentle on plated surfaces.

  • Lab-grown diamonds & most gemstones:

    • 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.

    • Rinse with clean water and pat dry with a soft cloth.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners or bleach.

Storage

  • Store each piece separately in a jewelry box, pouch or individual compartment to avoid scratches and tangling.

  • Keep jewelry in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and humidity (like bathrooms), which can speed up tarnishing.

  • For chains, close the clasp before storing to prevent knots.

Extra care for gemstones

  • Some natural gemstones are sensitive to heat, strong sunlight and chemicals. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, perfume and alcohol directly on stones.

  • 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.

📏 Sizing Guide

How to Measure

  • For Rings: Measure your finger at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger. Wrap a piece of string or a flexible tape measure around the base of the finger you plan to wear the ring on. Mark the circumference and measure it against a ruler. Compare this measurement to a standard ring size chart. For rings with wider bands, consider choosing a half to a full size larger for comfort .
  • For Necklaces/Bracelets: Use a soft measuring tape to measure the desired length where you'd like the necklace to fall (e.g., at the collarbone, on the chest). For bracelets, measure the circumference of your wrist and add about 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) for a comfortable fit .

💎 Jewelry Care

Proper care ensures your jewelry remains beautiful for years to come.

Daily Wear Precautions

  • Avoid Chemicals: Contact with perfumes, hairsprays, cosmetics, and household cleaners can cause damage or discoloration .
  • Put On Last, Take Off First: Put on your jewelry after applying cosmetics and perfumes. When home, remove jewelry first and wipe it gently with a soft cloth.
  • Avoid Knocks and Abrasion: Remove jewelry during physical activities, housework, or sports to prevent scratches, dents, or loosened stones .
  • Keep Away from Heat and Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures or direct sunlight can cause some gems to fade or dehydrate .

Cleaning & Storage

  • Regular Cleaning: Gently polish with a soft, lint-free jewelry cloth. For light dirt, soak the piece in lukewarm water with a mild detergent (like a few drops of mild soap) for 5-10 minutes. Gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush (like a toothbrush), rinse thoroughly with clean water, and pat dry with a soft cloth . Note: Organic gems like pearls, coral, and opal​ are porous and delicate. Clean them only with a damp cloth—do not immerse in water .
  • Proper Storage: Store each piece separately in a soft pouch or its original box to prevent scratches and tangling . Keep your jewelry in a cool, dry place.

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Professional Maintenance

We recommend having your fine jewelry checked and professionally cleaned by a jeweler every six months to a year. This ensures settings are secure and can identify potential issues early .

We hope this guide is helpful for selecting and caring for your precious jewelry. Please feel free to contact our customer service if you have any questions.