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At Preeminence, we want you to enjoy the perfect fit for your jewelry. Use this sizing guide to determine your ideal size for rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings.
 
RING SIZING

To measure your ring size accurately, follow these steps:

a. Use a Ring Sizing Chart: Print out a ring sizing chart or use one available online. Ensure that the chart you use has accurate measurements.

b. Find Your Ring Size: Place an existing ring over the circles on the chart until you find a perfect match. Make sure it's the inside edge of the ring that matches the circle.

c. Measure the Circumference: If you don't have a ring, wrap a piece of string or paper around your finger and mark where it overlaps. Measure the length in millimeters and refer to the chart.

Note: Fingers can change size during the day and in different weather conditions. Measure your finger's size at the end of the day when it's at its largest.

BRACELET SIZING

To determine your bracelet size, you can use a flexible measuring tape or follow these steps:

a. Measure Your Wrist: Wrap a flexible measuring tape snugly around your wrist where you'd like the bracelet to sit. If you don't have a measuring tape, use a piece of string or paper and then measure the length.

b. Add Extra Length: Add about 1 inch (2.5 cm) for a snug fit and 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) for a looser fit. This additional length accounts for comfort.

ANKLET SIZING

To determine your anklet size, you can use a flexible measuring tape or follow the same steps as the bracelet measuring but on your ankle.

NECKLACE SIZING

The right necklace length depends on your personal style and the look you want to achieve. Here are some common necklace lengths:

a. Choker (14-16 inches): Sits closely around the neck and complements scoop-neck or V-neck tops.

b. Princess (18 inches): Hangs just below the collarbone and suits most necklines.

c. Matinee (20-24 inches): Falls below the collarbone and looks elegant with higher necklines.

d. Opera (28-36 inches): Drapes below the bust and pairs well with high necklines and eveningwear.

e. Rope (36+ inches): Offers versatility and can be worn long or wrapped for various looks.