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THE JEWELLERY SIZING GUIDE

Rings/Bracelets/Cuffs/Necklaces

We all know our waist size, shoe size and neck circumference etc.. But knowing your
jewellery sizes isn’t necessarily information on the top of our heads. The good thing
is it’s easy you can do it from home and there’s a few different ways to check be
prepared to do bit of arts and crafts.

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RINGS

Method One - Arts + Crafts

1. Cut a strip of paper and wrap it round the finger you want to wear your ring.

2. Mark where the strip crosses over.

3. Flatten the paper out and measure in centimetres using a ruler.

4. Send us your measurements when you order your ring and we will do the rest.

Top Tip - Cut the width of the strip roughly to the width of the band, this will make it more accurate.

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Method Two - Can you Keep a Secret?

If you have tried on a friends ring that fits your finger,
you can download and print off a ring chart here.

Simply find the size that is the equivalent to the ring. This option is
good for when you’re buying a secret present as you can find
their ring size without them knowing ;)

Top Tip - Make sure to measure the inside of the ring and the inside
of the ring illustrations on the chart. Second Top Tip - On your printer
settings make sure you choose to print at 100% on scale.

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Method Three - Cheeky

Visit a jewellery store.

Any jewellery store will measure your ring
size free of charge.

Top Tip: You may have to pretend that you’re interested in their jewellery.

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Method Four - When in Doubt, Amazon.

You can buy a ring sizer off amazon for about £2.

Click here for a link to one.

The alternative to this is use a cable tie and draw it in to the second
knuckle on your finger (first knuckle on the thumb) and this will ensure
it fits your finger without it getting stuck.

Then send the cable tie in the post to us and we can do the rest.
(Make sure to label with your name).

Please remember that your finger size changes depending on the time of the day
and whether its hot or cold. SO we suggest to measure when your hand is warm
and then cool - then take theaverage size.

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BRACELETS

Thankfully sizing a bracelet is a little simpler than sizing a ring.

String, Rope or Cord

Simply wrap the string around your wrist and depending on how loose
you like your chain/bracelet loosen off to give your overall bracelet length.
Alternatively add 1.5cm to your measurement. For best fit we suggest
putting your finger between the string and your wrist to give a comfortable fitting.

Measure in centimetres against a ruler and send us the measurement and we’ll do the
rest.

Top tip - The thicker the chain you decide top order the more slack you’ll need to give.
If you’re unsure, drop us an message and we’ll work this out for you.

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NECKLACES

Alex&er has got you covered.

About our necklace extenders - Choosing which necklace length can sometimes be a
difficult decision to make which is why all of our necklaces work on a ‘necklace
extender’ system.

We are now selling a standard length 18-inch chain, with an option to buy a 2-inch or
4-inch extender. This gives you, the wearer, the option to change your necklace
length at any time and to take away the pressure of ordering the ‘right size’.

They can also be purchased at a later date should you fashion sense change.

N.B. Other extender lengths can be made on request. We can also make any chain
length if you decide you want a certain chain length without any extenders.

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