Size Guide
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Dauvi Size Guide
Finding the perfect fit for your jewelry is essential so you can enjoy it to the fullest.
Our size guide is here to help you determine the right size for necklaces, bracelets, rings, and hoop earrings.
Follow our simple steps to measure accurately and make sure your Dauvi piece will fit just right.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, our customer support team is always ready to help.​​​​​​
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Necklaces
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Cut a piece of string to match the length of the necklace you're eyeing. Wrap it around your neck to see where it falls. Don't forget to consider the size and shape of the pendant.
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You can also put a flexible tape measurer around your neck to resemble a necklace. Adjust it to the desired length then measure in inches.Â
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If you already have a necklace you love, take its measurements by laying it down on a flat, straight surface and then measuring.
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Let us know if you'd like to order one of our necklaces in a different length and we will be happy to accommodate you!
Bracelets
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​Cuffs and bangles are meant to fit more snug, while chains need room to move freely.Â
To ensure that the 7" - 7.5" standard bracelet length is the right fit for you, we suggest taking a quick measurement.
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You’ll need a string and a ruler or a measuring tape. 

Wrap the string around your wrist and mark your desired length. Check the length against your measuring tape in inches.
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Let us know if you need a smaller or larger size, and we will try our best to accommodate you! Some styles can easily be ordered in a different size, while others might not.



Ring Sizing Tips
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If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing down. You want to have some resistance when taking it off. This prevents it from falling off when you're cold or your hands are wet.
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Our dominant hands are usually larger – measure the hand (or preferably finger) that you plan to wear it on.  Â
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Bands 4 mm wide and above usually fit more snug. Plan to size up by at least a half size.
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Fingers shrink when cold and expand when hot, so be sure you're at an average body temperature when measuring. Â Â
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Fingers change throughout the day based on the food and drinks you consume – the best time to measure is towards the middle or end of the day.  Things like salty food or alcoholic beverages will make you swell.​
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If your knuckle is pronounced, you may want to measure both the knuckle and the base of the finger. Then choose a size in between so your ring can fit over the knuckle but not be too loose or too tight once in place.
Rings
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​​Wrap a piece of string or floss around the base of your finger and mark where it overlaps with a pen. You want it to be somewhat snug.
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Lay the string flat along a ruler or measuring tape, and measure the length in millimeters (mm).
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​You can also choose a ring that already fits you well, and measure the interior diameter of the ring in millimeters (mm).
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Use the ring size chart to the left to compare your measurement to the standard ring sizes.
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​​The most accurate way to find your ring size is by having your finger professionally measured with a ring in the same millimeter width.
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​Keep in mind some ring styles cannot be resized because it can harm their structural integrity.Â
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If you have questions regarding a specific ring, please feel free to reach out to us!
Hoop Size
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Whether you're looking for a hoop that complements your everyday wardrobe or one that makes a statement, there is a size out there for everyone!Â
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Our 10mm Endless Hoops can be worn ​as a cartilage earring depending on your ear size and piercing placement.
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Conversions
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For reference to size in diameter
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Thumbtack head = 10mm
Dime = 18mm
Quarter = 24mm
Half Dollar = 30mm
Ping pong ball = 40mm
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Inch to Millimeter Conversion​​
1/2 inch = 12.7mm
1 inch = 25.4mm
1.5 inch = 38.1mm
2 inch = 50.8mm

