The Size Guide
SEVN Ring Size Guide
Finding the right ring size should feel simple and confident. The guide below will help you determine your best fit using a few easy methods. If you are unsure, we recommend measuring a ring you already own or using the string method below.
Ring Size Chart
| US Ring Size | Inner Diameter (mm) |
|---|---|
| 4 | 14.9 mm |
| 5 | 15.7 mm |
| 6 | 16.5 mm |
| 7 | 17.3 mm |
| 8 | 18.1 mm |
| 9 | 19.0 mm |
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Measure a Ring You Already Own
Best option if you already have a ring that fits the intended finger.
Select a ring that fits comfortably on the finger you plan to wear your SEVN ring. Measure the inner diameter of the ring from edge to edge using a ruler in millimeters. Compare your measurement with the size chart above to find the closest match.
Measure Your Finger
A simple method using items you likely already have at home.
What you'll need:
- A thin strip of paper or string
- A pen
- A ruler
Steps:
- Wrap the paper or string around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where the ends meet.
- Lay the strip flat and measure the length in millimeters.
- Compare your measurement to the ring size chart above.
Visit a Local Jeweler
Most local jewelers will measure your finger complimentary and can quickly provide your accurate ring size.
Order a Ring Sizer
If you're still unsure, you can order a ring sizer for the most accurate fit.
Helpful Sizing Tips
Finger size can change slightly throughout the day and in different conditions. For the most accurate measurement, keep the following in mind:
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when it is at its largest.
- Cold temperatures can shrink fingers while heat can cause swelling.
- Avoid measuring immediately after exercise.
- Your dominant hand is usually slightly larger than your non-dominant hand.
Between Sizes?
If your measurement falls between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size. Slim stacking rings typically fit true to size, while wider bands may fit more snugly.
Necklace Size Guide
SEVN pieces are intentionally designed for simple layering, allowing multiple necklaces to be worn together effortlessly.
Choosing the right necklace length can change the entire look and feel of a piece. The guide below will help you understand how different chain lengths sit on the neckline so you can find the fit that feels most natural for you.
Many necklaces can also be styled in layers, allowing you to combine different lengths to create a look that feels personal and effortless.
NECKLACE LENGTH CHART
| Length (in) | Length (cm) |
|---|---|
| 14" | 35.6 cm |
| 16" | 40.6 cm |
| 18" | 45.7 cm |
| 20" | 50.8 cm |
| 22" | 55.9 cm |
| 24" | 61.0 cm |
HOW NECKLACE LENGTHS FALL
14" Sits closely around the base of the neck, similar to a choker length.
16" Rests gently at the collarbone and is one of the most classic everyday necklace lengths.
18" Falls just below the collarbone and is the most common length for pendants and layering.
20" Sits slightly lower on the chest and works well as a longer layering piece.
22" – 24" Creates a longer drop and is often styled with pendants or layered with shorter chains.
HOW TO FIND YOUR IDEAL LENGTH
- Use a piece of string or ribbon and place it around your neck.
- Adjust the string until it sits where you would like your necklace to fall.
- Lay the string flat and measure the length with a ruler in inches.
- Compare your measurement with the necklace length chart above.
LAYERING TIP
Layering necklaces in different lengths creates depth while keeping each piece visible. A common combination includes:
16" base chain
18" layering chain
20" or longer pendant chain
Selecting lengths that are at least two inches apart helps prevent overlap and allows each necklace to sit comfortably.
Bracelet Size Guide
Finding the right bracelet fit begins with measuring your wrist. The guide below will help you determine your wrist measurement so you can choose the size that feels most comfortable.
How to Measure Your Wrist
What you'll need:
- A flexible measuring tape or a piece of string
- A ruler
Steps:
- Wrap the measuring tape or string around your wrist just below the wrist bone where you would normally wear a bracelet.
- Make sure the tape or string sits comfortably against the skin without pulling too tight.
- If using string, mark the point where the ends meet and measure the length with a ruler.
- Use this measurement to determine the best bracelet length for you on the product page.
Fit Tips
Bracelets are typically worn with a small amount of movement rather than tightly fitted. A comfortable bracelet should move naturally on the wrist while remaining secure.