Getting your perfect fit:

  • Cuff bracelet size guide

    Cuffs are made to sit a little more snug than a bangle, because they do not need to slide over the hand. The gap in the metal means you can slip the slimmest part of your wrist through, then rotate the cuff so the top of design is sitting on the top of your wrist. A well fitted cuff won’t need any ‘bending’ to get it to sit right.

  • Chain length guide

    This is a guide to give you a visual of where different lengths of chain will sit. Everyone’s body is unique, I recommend cutting a piece of string to length and testing it on your body to double check what length is the right fit for you.

  • Ring sizing

    This chart is a guide to help you figure out your ring size. In New Zealand we use alphabetical sizing, each letter signifies a legnth- the length of metal needed to wrap around your finger.

    You can measure your ring size at home by wrapping a strip of paper around your chosen finger, and marking where the end overlaps when wrapped snug (but not too tight) around the finger. Then measure that length and compare to the chart. Ring sizers are available to buy on request, for more acurate sizing.