Whether you're choosing the perfect piece for yourself or a gift for someone special, our size guide helps you find the right fit. Discover your ideal size with ease.

Ring Size Guide

Create Your Own Ring Sizer

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and paper
  • String, yarn, floss, or a thin strip of paper
  • Pen or marker
  • Ruler

Steps:

  1. Firstly, prepare a piece of string (also yarn/floss/thin strip of paper) and make sure it is at least three inches in length.
  2. Lay one end of the thread on top at the base (bottom) of your remaining finger next to where the dot is.
  3. Use a pen or marker to note where the string overlaps with you.
  4. I am not going to lie,Its hard work there is a line that shows length in inches too so make sure you're using metric flatten the string onto this ruler and measure from the end of the quiver loop closest, through the marked hole.
  5. To match the millimeter measurement to a ring size, refer to this Ring Size Conversion Chart.

Print a Ring Sizer

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and paper
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. You will need to start by printing the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart. Set your printer to scale at 100% and printed on regular paper size 8.5 x 11 inches
  2. Cut out the ring sizer plus slot on the printout.
  3. Fit the paper ring sizer tightly around your intended finger base and make sure you can see all the numbers. Punch the pointed end through (the slit you made.
  4. Remember the no. Associated with that slit row, & That is your right FINGER SIZE for a ring! Remember, if the sizer says you are in between whole and half sizes, quarter sizes can be ordered.

Measure an Existing Ring with Our Chart

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and standard paper
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. Open the Printable Ring Sizer & Conversion Chart and print with page scaling set to "100%" in your print settings. Correct Positioning: 8.5 x 11 Paper
  2. Cut around the outer ring sizer and then across along the SLIT on ONE (1) of your printouts.
  3. Put the paper ring sizer around your intended finger and make sure you can see numbers. Put the tip through an opening created in the chip breaker.
  4. Write down the number that corresponds with your slit, as this is how many millimeters around you are. You can also select quarter sizes if it falls in the ranges indicated by the sizer.

Find Your Bracelet Size

It’s All in the Wrist

Ensure your cuffs and bangles fit snugly, while your link and chain bracelets should have a bit of extra room for comfortable movement.

1. Obtain a tape measure, a piece of string, or a strip of paper.

2. Wrap it around the wrist where you plan to wear your bracelet and mark the point where it overlaps. If you’re stacking bracelets, measure the position on your arm for each piece.

3. Place your string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure its length up to the mark. Then, consult the Tiffany size chart above.

Find Your Necklace and Pendant Length

Choosing Chain Lengths for Women

The Right Fit For Her

Consider where the wearer is likely to wear the necklace and the clothing that is likely to be worn with it. Some women may wear different lengths for different occasions and seasons. A choker style may look wonderful with a cocktail dress with a scooped neckline but may not fit over a turtleneck sweater. Many women opt for longer necklaces in the winter as bulky clothing may require the extra length. Take the wearer's size into account.

A 24 inch necklace on a petite woman may hang down too far just as the same necklace may be ideal for a larger woman. In general, the shorter the necklace, the more important the size. Necklaces that are too short may not fit at all.

Choosing Chain Lengths for Men

The Right Fit For Him

Most chain lengths chosen for men typically fall at the collar bone, which is usually around 20 inches in length. If the necklace includes a medallion, cross, or dog tag, a slightly longer length is suggested. Multiple chains of varying lengths may be worn for a layered look.

If you are unsure about neck size and whether or not a particular necklace or chain is right for you, please contact a REEDS sales associate at your nearest REEDS store or you can chat with an online representative via our toll-free number or live chat. We'd be happy to help you select a suitable style of necklace that meets your specific requirements.

  • Standard Necklace Sizes for Women

    • 16"- Choker Length
    • 17-18"- At collarbone
    • 20"- A few inches below collarbone
    • 22"- At or above neckline
    • 24"- Below the neckline
  • Standard Necklace Sizes for Men

    • 18"- Base of the neck (for smaller neck sizes)
    • 20"- To collarbone (most common length for average men)
    • 22"- A few inches below the collarbone
    • 24"- A few inches above the sternum
    • 30"- At the sternum

If you have additional questions

Don’t hesitate to contact our team of jewelry experts for any questions or assistance in finding your ideal piece. We’re here to support you throughout every step of your journey.