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Jewelry Sizing Guide

Jewelry Sizing Guide

 

Bracelet Sizing Guide

Our bracelet sizes are measured using a flexible tape to measure the inside diameter of the bracelet, completely around and across the "gap". If the measurement is 7", that is the size we represent it as.

Using a  flexible tape to measure or a strip of paper/string, wrap it completely around your wrist in a comfortable fashion where the bracelet is to be worn to determine your correct size. Most cuff bracelets can be opened maybe a half size in order to get a good fit. Bracelets however with inlaid gemstones cannot be opened or closed in any amount without damage to the stones.

Vitis our Jewelry Sizing page for additional detail including a sizing chart. You may aso wish to browse our Native American Jewelry store fromt or collection of Bracelets.

 

Ring Sizing Guide

Tips for finding your ring size:

  1. Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.
  2. If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size in between the two.

Tips if you’re buying the ring as a gift:

  1. Ask your intended recipient’s mother or friend if they know his/her finger size.
  2. Borrow one of your intended recipient’s rings and measure using the method below. (Make sure to borrow a ring that fits the finger you intend your gift ring to fit.)

Other tips and information:

  1. When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort’s sake.
  2. Different countries have different ring-size systems. All sizes listed here are standard American sizes.
  3. The average woman’s ring size is about 6. The average man’s ring size is about 10.
  4. Your ring size will be about half a size larger on your primary hand (i.e., the hand you write with).

Measure your finger and compare to the below scale:

  1. Find a piece of non-stretchy string or paper about 6" long.
  2. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger
  3. Using a pen, mark the point of the string or paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle.
  4. Compare the length using a ruler showing measurement in millimeters using or jewelry sizing chart to determine your ring size. If you are between sizes, order the larger size.

Vitis our Jewelry Sizing page for additional detail including a sizing chart. You may aso wish to browse our American Indian Jewelry or collection of Turquoise and Coral Rings.

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