Guide Sizes
If you have any questions, ask me and I will help you choose your size 😉
BRACELETS
SIZE | INSIDE DIAMETER |
---|---|
S
|
60-62mm
|
m
|
64-66mm
|
L
|
68-70mm
|
To know what your size is, you have two options: 1- MEASURING THE LENGTH Measure the widest part of your hand with a tape measure, joining the little finger with the thumb, just surrounding the knuckles. Look at the photo and the video and if you have any questions ask me;


2- MEASURING THE DIAMETER OF A BRACELET
Measure the diameter of a bracelet that you already have and the measurement that is closest (above) to the table is your size.
Look at the photo and if you have questions ask me 😉

If you cannot use the previous options, with the measurement of the wrist we can calculate the approximate size, but for rigid bracelets the best is the measurement of the contour of the hand, since they do not have a clasp, and that is where the bracelet enters. it has to enter by your hand.
BRACELETS
SIZE | WRIST SIZE |
---|---|
S
|
14-15cm
|
m |
16-17cm
|
L
|
18-19cm
|
XL |
20-21cm
|
To know what your size is, measure your wrist with a tape measure, always above the bone, in a loose way , do not tighten the tape measure too much but do not leave it too loose either.
Watch the video and if you have any questions ask me 😉
RINGS

To calculate your measurement you have to take into account that the fingers dilate with heat and contract with cold. I recommend that you calculate your measurement when the fingers are warm and at the end of the day, since that is the moment when they are the largest and most swollen. Please measure your finger three or four times to avoid mistakes. You have several ways to do it:
MEASURE THE FINGER
The ring should be comfortable, snug enough not to fall off, but loose enough to slip over your knuckle. One of the ways would be measuring the circumference of the finger where you are going to put the ring with a sewing meter. If you do not have a sewing meter, you can cut a strip of paper of about 2 cm. wide surround the finger with the strip and make a mark. Then measure with a ruler or meter. Once we know the measurement of the finger in centimeters (cm) you go to the equivalence table to find out your size. If, for example, you have measured your finger and the measurement is 55mm, your size would be 15 (Spanish size).
MEASURING THE INSIDE OF A RING
Another way is by measuring the inside diameter of a ring that fits you well. You put the ring on a ruler or measuring it with a meter and you will know the millimeters of the diameter. In the graph you can see that the inner circumference measures 17 mm. which would correspond to a size 14, according to the equivalence table.
IS | US | INSIDE DIAMETER | LONG |
---|---|---|---|
12
|
6
|
16.50mm
|
52mm
|
13
|
6 1/2
|
16.80mm
|
53mm
|
14
|
7
|
17.20mm
|
54mm
|
fifteen
|
7 1/2
|
17.50mm
|
55mm
|
16
|
7 3/4
|
17.80mm
|
56mm
|
17
|
8
|
18.10mm
|
57mm
|
18
|
8 1/2
|
18.40mm
|
58mm
|
19
|
9
|
18.80mm
|
59mm
|
twenty
|
9 1/2
|
19.10mm
|
60mm
|
twenty-one
|
9 3/4
|
19.40mm
|
61mm
|
22
|
10
|
19.70mm
|
62mm
|
23
|
10 1/2
|
20.00mm
|
63mm
|
24
|
eleven
|
20.30mm
|
64mm
|
25
|
11 1/2
|
21.60mm
|
65mm
|
26
|
11 3/4
|
21.00mm
|
66mm
|