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Size Guide
Find your perfect fit — every time.
Ring Sizes
How to Measure at Home
Method 1 — Using an Existing Ring
Place a ring that fits well on a ruler. Measure the inside diameter in mm. Match to the chart below.
Method 2 — Paper Strip
Cut a thin strip of paper (5mm wide). Wrap snugly around your finger at the widest point (knuckle). Mark where it overlaps. Measure the length in mm — this is your circumference.
Method 3 — String
Wrap a piece of string or thread around your finger. Mark the overlap point. Lay flat and measure with a ruler in mm.
Ring Size Chart
Tips for accurate measurement:
• Measure at the end of the day — fingers swell slightly throughout the day
• Measure 3-4 times for consistency
• If between sizes, go up (easier to wear slightly loose than tight)
• Your dominant hand is usually slightly larger
• Cold weather = smaller fingers, hot weather = larger
Necklace Lengths
Necklace length determines where the chain sits on your body. Choose based on your neckline and personal style.
How to choose: Stand in front of a mirror. Hold a string at the desired length against your neck. 18 inches works for most people and most necklines — it's our most popular length.
Bracelet & Anklet Sizing
Measure your wrist (or ankle) with a flexible tape or string. Add 1-2 cm for a comfortable fit.
Bracelet Sizes
Anklet Sizes
Most SILIQ bracelets include a 1-1.5 inch extender chain for adjustability. Cuff bracelets are gently adjustable by hand.
Earring Reference
Adjustable Pieces
Many SILIQ pieces are designed to be adjustable — marked as “ADJ” in the size field. These include:
- •Open cuff rings — gently squeeze or expand to fit sizes 5-9
- •Cuff bracelets — adjust opening width by hand
- •Chains with extenders — 1-2 inch extender for flexible length
Adjustable pieces are ideal if you're unsure of your exact size or want to gift jewellery.