The Moissanite Collection Size Guide
Find Your Fit
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.
Two Ways to Measure For a Ring
Finger Circumference Measurement
You will need:
- A strip of paper (preferably 5.0 mm)
- Fine tip pen
- Ruler
You are required to wrap this strip of paper around the base of your desired finger.In addition, you need to ensure the paper is pulled tight to your finger to ensure result accuracy. Use a fine tip pen and put a mark on the paper where it meet itself.
Lastly, place the strip of paper flat on a ruler. Round it up to millimeter. Use your result and refer to the sizing table.
MEASURE THE DIAMETER OF RING
You will need:
- A ring that fits your desired finger
- Ruler
For this option, simply pick a ring that fits well on your finger, lay it flat on the ruler.
Measure the widest area of the band from inner edge to the other inner edge.
Lastly, round it to the closest whole number in millimeter and refer to the sizing chart for your ring size.
Ring measuring tips and tricks
Here are our top tips and tricks to remember when measuring ring size.
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Temperature
The skin swells in hot weather and contracts in cold weather. Therefore, thinking about this before measuring is a smart idea.
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Weight gain or loss
Weight gain or loss The ring's fit can change with weight fluctuations, feeling either tighter or looser. This factor is important to keep in mind when selecting your ring size.
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Comfort
Comfort Take into account how simple it is to fit onto your finger and give it permission to expand or contract in response to temperature changes.
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Time
Since fingers are larger in the evening than they are in the morning, this is the ideal time of day to measure ring size.
Ring Size Chart
All of our rings are constructed to suit regular US sizes. Check out the chart below to see how US sizes correspond to finger circumference and translate to other sizes. Rings for engagements, weddings, and fashion all have the same size format.
Bracelet Size Guide
1. Measure your wrist size
Step 1: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist bone, so that it fits snugly without feeling too tight or too loose.
Step 2: Mark where the tape measure overlaps. This is the exact circumference of your wrist.
Note: You can substitute the measuring tape with a string or ribbon and use a straight ruler to measure the length from the point of overlap to the end.
2. Measure the length of a bracelet that fits well
If you already have a chain bracelet that fits right, this is how to substitute wrist tape measurements with the bracelet chain length:
Step 1: Open your bracelet and place it on the table
Step 2: Using the centimetre/inch edge of a ruler, measure the length of the bracelet cord/chain from the outer edge of the clasp to the other end of the bracelet.
Note: The flexible tape measurements are the circumference of your bracelet. To convert circumference to diameter, you can divide the millimeter (mm) Circumference measure by 3.14 (D = C/3.14) or use an online converter
Necklace Size Chart & Guide
Non-custom necklaces or chains come in industry standard lengths; five different lengths for women, and four for men. The table and model below describe and illustrate these standard sizes.
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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
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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
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.
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.