Find your wrist size
#1 Using Clothing Size
Your clothing size can give a good guess, which bracelet size to choose. If you mostly wear XS, S, M - go for a ‘Standard Wrist’. If you prefer L, XL, XXL - a ‘Large Wrist’ might be a better fit.
| Size | Chain Length (in) | Clothes Size |
| Standard Wrist | 6.5’’ | XS, S, M |
| Large Wrist | 7.5’’ | L, XL, XXL |
#2 Using Tape Measure
- To measure your wrist, use a flexible measuring tape - or a strip of paper.
- Wrap it around the thinnest part of your wrist. For a paper strip, mark the point at which the ends meet and measure the strip from mark to mark.
| Size | Chain Length (in) | Chain Length (cm) |
| Standard Wrist | 6.5’’ | 16.5 cm |
| Large Wrist | 7.5’’ | 19 cm |
Diamonds We Use
Stone Color: D-F
Diamonds come in different variations, from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds (D-F) are considered the brightest and highest valued. That is why we only use diamonds in the D-F range.
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Colorless D-F |
Near Colorless G-J |
Faint K-M |
Very Light N-R |
Light S-Z |
Diamond Clarity: VS-VVS
The fewer inclusions a diamond has, the better is its clarity. Flawless diamonds are very, very rare (less than 1% of all gems). We only use diamonds in the VVS to VS range, while most brands will opt for the lower SI clarity.
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FL-IF Flawless |
VVS Very, very | VS Very slightly |
SI Slightly |
I Included |
Know Your Metals
A 3.0 micron layer of gold added to sterling silver via electroplating. Vermeil looks and feels like solid gold, while being less pricey.
A 2.0 micron layer of 18k gold added to a premium base metal via electroplating. Created for a polished gold look in a lighter everyday design.
A high-quality layer of 925 sterling silver added via electroplating. Finished for lasting shine and everyday wear.


