

Describe the dimensions of the jewellery you imagine in centimetres or millimetres. This will help us calculate the approximate weight of gold needed for its manufacture.
In the table, we have presented the inner diameter of each ring size and the corresponding European size (the size number corresponds to the inner circumference of the ring). For us, the only accurate method to determine the correct size is the use of jewellery measurements. All other methods we have tried result in minimal to significant deviations.
If you have a ring that fits, measure its inner diameter with a caliper.
*For orders we have already taken, we can provide and send jeweller’s measurements for you to take an accurate measurement.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for assistance.
Diameter (mm) | EU |
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14.3 | 45 |
14.7 | 46 |
15.0 | 47 |
15.3 | 48 |
15.6 | 48 |
16.0 | 50 |
16.3 | 51 |
16.6 | 52 |
17 | 53 |
17.2 | 54 |
17.5 | 55 |
17.8 | 56 |
18.1 | 57 |
18.4 | 58 |
18.8 | 59 |
19.1 | 60 |
19.4 | 61 |
19.7 | 62 |
20 | 63 |
20.4 | 64 |
20.7 | 65 |
21 | 66 |
21.3 | 67 |
21.7 | 68 |
22 | 69 |
Choosing a bracelet length is important, as most bracelets are difficult to shorten and lengthen. Below, we have outlined the recommended steps to help you determine the right length for your wrist.
If you have a bracelet that fits perfectly, measure its length including the clasp.
* Note that there may be a slight difference between your left and right wrist.
The choice of necklace length may depend on the characteristics of your body and the features of the jewellery. As a guide, we have graphically depicted the standard lengths of chains to help you visualize your options.
Hi everyone,
today we are going to talk about what the difference is in using the words “carat” vs “karat” when talking about gemstones or gold.
You may have been interested in the small stamps on gold jewellery, such as “585”, which corresponds to 14 karats, or “750” – 18 karats. This is actually the gold purity of the metal alloy or put another way – 24 karats corresponds to “1000” which is pure gold, “585” is actually 58.5% gold and 41.5% impurities, “750” similarly means 75% gold and 25% impurities. As here it does not matter whether the gold is white or yellow. The colour is produced by the impurities in question, which can be silver, copper, nickel, platinum, palladium, etc.
The etymology of the word carat comes from the ancient Greek “keration”- meaning a type of carob seed that weighs exactly as much as 1 carat , namely 0.2 g. It is used as a unit of measurement for precious stones. That is, if you have, for example, a diamond that is 0.5 carats, it simply means that your stone weighs 0.1 gram.
I hope you enjoyed reading it! Like, share and expect more new and interesting articles soon!
Kristina G.