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    Finding Your Jewelry Sizes

    Finding the ring size that fits you best is easy with the right tools! We recommend using a ring sizer for the most accurate size. This one is our favorite: Ring Sizer. To use a ring sizer, try on different sizes and see which ring size fits you best. 

    You can also have your finger sized by a local jeweler and ask for your US ring size. Keep in mind that wider rings, such as the Fig Leaf Ring, Cigar Band, and Smoke and a Pancake Ring, will have a more snug fit so we recommend sizing up a half size for these rings. We cannot be responsible for determining your ring size as it is a personal preference but we will do our best to help guide you.

    Some Tips 

    • If you are between two ring sizes, go with the larger one.
    • It is ideal to take the measurement at night when your hands have likely swelled from the day. 
    • Your body temperature is important when taking your ring size and could lead to an inaccurate measurement. If you are very hot or cold, your finger sizes tend to change. 
    • If you are still unsure, we recommend visiting a local jeweler.
    • We do not offer quarter sizes unless it is a custom piece. 

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    Most of our bracelets are offered in a variety of lengths—giving you the choice of how you prefer them to fit! To measure your wrist, use a flexible measuring tape and measure closely around your wrist, making sure to start at the “0” mark. If you don’t have a flexible measuring tape, you can use a ribbon and then measure it against a ruler. Once you have your wrist measurement, we recommend adding about half an inch to ensure the bracelet isn’t too tight. You can always add or subtract a bit depending on how you like your bracelets to fit—looser or more snug.

    If you are looking for a custom length for a bracelet in our collection, please reach out to info@fewerfiner.com and we would be happy to help.

    For Cuff Bracelets

    The regular bracelet sizing rules are different for cuffs because they cannot bend and the opening space on each size has different measurements. To make sure the bracelet will fit your wrist, measure your wrist height and compare it to the openings of the bracelet. A cuff is put on the side of the wrist, not over the top. 

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    We do, for a fee. Please keep in mind not everything can be resized. Depending on the piece, the fee can vary. It is best to email info@fewerfiner.com with images and the size adjustment you need to get the best estimate.