Size Guide
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Diameter | UK | US | European |
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14 mm | 3 | f1/2 | 44 |
14.6 mm | 3.75 | h | 46 |
15.3 mm | 4.5 | h1/2-i1/2 | 48 |
16 mm | 5 | j-k | 50 |
16.5 mm | 6 | l-l1/2 | 52 |
17.2 mm | 7 | m1/2-n1/2 | 54 |
17.8 mm | 7.5 | o-p | 56 |
18.5 mm | 8.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 | 58 |
19 mm | 9 | r1/2-s | 60 |
19.8 mm | 10 | t1/2 | 62 |
20.4 mm | 10.5 | v | 64 |
Circumference | UK | US | European |
---|---|---|---|
44 mm | 3 | f1/2 | 44 |
46 mm | 3.75 | h | 46 |
48 mm | 4.5 | h1/2-i1/2 | 48 |
50 mm | 5 | j-k | 50 |
52 mm | 6 | l-l1/2 | 52 |
54 mm | 7 | m1/2-n1/2 | 54 |
56 mm | 7.5 | o-p | 56 |
58 mm | 8.5 | p1/2 - q1/2 | 58 |
60 mm | 9 | r1/2-s | 60 |
62 mm | 10 | t1/2 | 62 |
64 mm | 10.5 | v | 64 |
Choose the ring size of the largest finger on which you’ll be wearing the ring. When measuring, round off to the closest whole millimeter.
For a looser fit, select one size up from your normal ring size.
This ring has a wider band. We recommend one size larger than your normal ring size.
If you already have a ring whose length you like, you can measure it to help determine which size to choose. There are two ways to measure a ring.
Find a ring that fits. .
Lay the ring on top of a ruler, and measure the widest area inside the ring from the inner edge to the inner edge. Round off to the closest whole millimeter.
If your ring is a different shape than a circle, measure the shortest distance across it.
Circumference is the measurement around the base of the finger.
Cut a long strip of paper that is 5.0 mm wide.
Wrap the strip of paper around the base of the desired finger. For the most accurate result, pull the paper as tightly as possible.
*Don’t worry! The correct ring size is determined on the basis of a tight measurement, the ring itself won’t fit that tightly.
Ensure that the paper is evenly overlapped and pulled tight, and mark where the strip of paper meets itself.
Ensure that the paper is evenly overlapped and pulled tight, and mark where the strip of paper meets itself.
Centimetres | Inches |
---|---|
38 | 15 |
40 | 15.7 |
42 | 16.5 |
45 | 17.7 |
50 | 19.7 |
60 | 23.6 |
65 | 25.6 |
70 | 27.6 |
75 | 29.5 |
80 | 31.5 |
90 | 35.4 |
Marigold chokers come in one size only and are fully adjustable with a sliding clasp.
Marigold Chain Necklaces come in one size only and are not adjustable.
If you already have a necklace whose length you like, you can measure it to help determine which size to choose. There are two ways to measure a necklace.
Option 1:
Measure Full Length
Lay the necklace down on a flat surface in a straight line. Measure it from one end of the clasp to the other and note down the length.
Option 2:
Measure When Closed
With the necklace clasp closed, lay it down on a flat surface and measure its length from end to end. Next, double that measurement and note it down.
Bracelet Size | WRIST SIZE(INCHES) | WRIST SIZE(MM) |
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6 | Up to 5.5" | Up to 140 |
6.5 | 5.6" - 6.0" | 140-152 |
7 | 6.1" - 6.5" | 153-165 |
7.5/M | 6.6" - 7" | 166-178 |
8/L | 7.1" - 7.5" | 179-190 |
6-7(with extender) | Up to 6.5" | Up to 165 |
7-8(extender) | 6.6"-7.5" | 166-190 |
Not sure about size? Here are two ways to find your wrist size.
Option 1:
Measuring Tape
1. Wrap the measuring tape around your wrist just above the wrist bone with your palm open and facing up.
2. Note down the measurement of your wrist.
Option 2:
String Method
1. Wrap the string around your wrist just above the wrist bone with your palm open and facing up, mark where the ends meet with a pen or marker.
2. Lay the string flat and measure it to where you’ve made your mark and note down the measurement to find your wrist sizer.