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Size Guide

At Galaxy of Stars and Gems, our goal is to make sure your jewelry fits just right. Using a jewelry size chart can assist you in finding the perfect fit for different jewelry types such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. Below is a guide to common jewelry sizes.

Tip: Use a string to measure your desired length.

Ring Size Chart:

Ring sizes are usually measured using either US or UK standards, but some countries have different sizing systems. The most common measurement method is using the circumference or diameter of your finger.

US Ring Size Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm)
3 14.1 44.2
4 14.8 46.5
5 15.7 49.0
6 16.5 51.9
7 17.3 54.4
8 18.2 57.2
9 19.0 59.5
10 19.8 62.1
11 20.6 64.6
12 21.4 67.0

Bracelet Size Chart:

Bracelet size is typically measured by your wrist circumference. Most bracelets come in small, medium, or large sizes.

Bracelet Size Wrist Circumference (inches) Wrist Circumference (cm)
Small 5.5 - 6.0 14 - 15
Medium 6.0 - 6.5 15 - 16
Large 6.5 - 7.0 16 - 17
X-Large 7.0 - 7.5 17 - 18

Necklace Size Chart:

Necklaces are typically measured by their length. The chart below shows common necklace lengths and where they typically sit on the body.

Necklace Length Position on the Body
14 inches Choker, sits tightly at the base of the neck
16 inches Collar length, sits at the base of the neck
18 inches Princess length, rests on the collarbone
20 inches Matinee length, sits just below the collarbone
24 inches Opera length, sits at or just above the chest
30 inches Rope length, falls well below the chest

Earring Size Chart:

Earring sizes are usually given in millimeters, referring to the diameter of the earring or its drop length.

Earring Type Size (inches or mm) Description
Studs 3mm - 12mm Small to medium studs (3mm is small, 12mm is large)
Hoops 15mm - 50mm Small to large hoop sizes
Dangle/Drop 30mm - 100mm+ Varies from short to long dangle/pendant earrings

These sizes are general guides and can vary slightly depending on the style or brand. To ensure the best fit, it's always a good idea to measure your finger, wrist, neck, or ear and compare it to the specific size chart from the jewelry brand you're buying from.