
SIZE GUIDES

Time for a fit check 😎
Sizing shouldn’t spoil the fun ✨
These charts and tips are here to make finding your perfect fit easy-peasy, so your jewellery feels just right the moment it arrives.
Common Sizing Issues
Try “borrowing” one of their existing rings to measure, or sneak a string around their finger when they’re not looking 👀
If it’s still a guess, no worries - take your best guess and I can often resize afterwards (fees may apply depending on the piece).
Fingers are sneaky — they can swell with heat, shrink in the cold, or even change size through the day.
That’s why measuring more than once is always best and taking an average measurement.
While I try to list as many sizes as possible, If you need half sizes, extra petite, or larger sizes, just message me and I’ll do my best to make it happen.
You did everything right, promise 💕 but a few sneaky things can make sizing tricky:
Temperature + time of day → Fingers swell in the heat (or even after exercise) and shrink in the cold.
Ring/wrist width → Wider bands or chunkier bangles always feel a little tighter than delicate ones, even if they’re technically the same size.
Measuring tools → A string or paper test is great to give an idea, but it’s not always as precise as a proper ring sizer or heading to a jeweller. Even being a millimetre off can change the fit.
Handmade nature → Every piece is made by hand, so there can be tiny natural variations that make a difference in how it feels when worn.
✨ The good news? If your jewellery doesn’t fit quite right, don’t panic. Most pieces can be resized or exchanged — just reach out and I’ll help find the perfect fit.
I can only resize jewellery that I’ve made myself
Rings & Bangles (without stones): I offer one free resize to make sure your piece fits comfortably. After that, or for more complex designs, a small fee may apply.
Necklaces: I can adjust chain lengths — most changes are no problem, though longer chains may incur a small fee.
✨ Quick tip: try to get your size as accurate as possible before ordering (measuring carefully is always better than guessing!). This helps avoid extra postage and keeps your jewellery safe.
Question not answered?
Drop me a message, I'd love to help 💖