Journet Size Guide
Your guide to the best fit
We want to ensure our jewellery is the perfect fit for you.Our guides below explain how we can help you find a ring, bracelet or necklace in your size.
Ring size guide
Finding your perfect ring is easy and we’re here to help. Firstly, here are some tips:
- Measure your fingers at the end of the day as they’re their largest.
- Cold weather can shrink your fingers up to half a size – ensure they’re warm before measuring.
- Alcohol and salt can make your fingers swell – refrain from measuring after consumption.
Measure an existing ring
- Using a ring you already own that fits well, measure the inside diameter of the ring with a ruler in millimetres.
- Note down the measurement and match it to the chart below.
- If your size falls in between two sizes, we suggest buying the larger size.
- If you are still unsure about your ring size and you would like further assistance, please contact us.
Bracelet Size Guide
Our bracelets include bangles, cuffs and regular bracelets, and are available in various sizes. Use a tape measure to find out which size suits your wrist best. Wrap the tape measure around your wrist to the nearest millimetres – and use our below guide to find your recommended size.
- Extra small: 55 mm wrist diameter
- Small: 60 mm wrist diameter
- Medium: 65 mm wrist diameter
- Large: 70 mm wrist diameter
- Extra large: 75 mm wrist diameter
Necklace size guide
Many of our necklaces and chains are adjustable as they come with two or three jump rings. Our illustration helps demonstrate how different size necklaces may look when you wear them.
Measuring for your necklace
Simply place a tape measure around your neck and meet the ends of the measure where you would like the pendant to fall on your chest.
Examples of sizing
14” necklace – achieves a choker necklace length.
16” necklace – on a petite person, the necklace should land at the collarbone, and for a broader-boned person, it’s more suited as a choker necklace.
18” necklace – known as a princess necklace length, it falls just under the collarbone.
20” necklace – known as a matinee necklace, it fits between the collarbone and the bust.
24” necklace – also classed as a matinee necklace, it falls under the collarbone and closer to the bust.
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