Heart Jewelry for Mom
Regular price $67.99 Save $-67.99- Sterling Silver
- Heart Pendant set with an approximate 3.5mm round facted birthstone
- Available in 12 Avery birthstones Garnet, Amethyst, lab-created Aqua Spinel, lab-created White Sapphire, lab-created Emerald, lab-created Alexandrite, lab-created Ruby, Peridot, lab-created Blue Sapphire, lab-created Pink Sapphire, Citrine or Blue Topaz
- Our Amethyst, Citrine and Blue Topaz Stones Have Been Heated or Irradiated to Enhance the Color. Avoid Direct Sunlight or Extreme or Prolonged Heat.
- Adjustable from 15 to 17 inches or 18 to 20 inches
- Heart Gemstone Pendant is 1/4 Inches Long x 7/16 Inches Wide
- Lobster Clasp Closure
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Heart with Diamond Pendant
Regular price $310.00 Save $-310.00- Sterling Silver
- Diamond
- Set with one .075 ct full-cut diamond
- Diamond Weight: .075 Total Diamond Weight
- Diamond Clarity: SI1
- 9/16 Inches Long
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Heavy Cable Chain
Regular price $129.99 Save $-129.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 3.2mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Heavy Curb Chain
Regular price $209.99 Save $-209.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 4mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Heavy Mesh Chain
Regular price $149.99 Save $-149.99- 14K Gold
- Approximately 3mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Heavy Rope Chain
Regular price $209.99 Save $-209.99- Sterling Silver
- Approximately 3mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Ivy League Number with Light Curb Chain
Regular price $59.00 Save $-59.00- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 2.3mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Joy of My Heart Pendant
Regular price $350.00 Save $-350.00- Sterling Silver and 14K Gold
- 1 3/8 Inches Long
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Keepsake Heart Birthstone Charm
Regular price $59.00 Save $-59.00- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Heart pendant set with 2.5mm faceted birthstone
- Available in twelve Avery birthstones: Garnet, enhanced Amethyst, lab-created Aqua Spinel, lab-created White Sapphire, lab-created Emerald, lab-created Alexandrite, lab-created Ruby, Peridot, lab-created Blue Sapphire, lab-create Pink Sapphire, enhanced Citrine or enhanced Blue Zircon
- set with 2.5mm enhanced amethyst
- 3/8" long
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Kickapoo Charm Holder
Regular price $79.00 Save $-79.00- Sterling Silver
- 1 1/4 Inches Long
- Hook Closure
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

La Primavera Cross
Regular price $59.00 Save $-59.00- 14K Gold
- Medium is 1 1/16 inches Long, Large is 1 11/16 inches Long
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

La Vida Nueva Cross Pendant
Regular price $125.00 Save $-125.00- Sterling Silver and bronze
- 1 1/4 Inches Long by 1 Inches Wide
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Layered Celestial Necklaces
Regular price $145.00 Save $-145.00- Sterling Silver
- Available in three sizes 16 inches, 18 inches or 20 inches
- 15/16 Inches Long x 11/16 Inches Wide
- Lobster Clasp Closure
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Layered Western Necklaces
Regular price $165.00 Save $-165.00- Sterling Silver
- Pendant set with a 9.8 x 6.2 x 3.6mm oval cabochon gemstone
- Available in two gemstones: Mother of Pearl Doublet (Mother of Pearl and Lab-Created Clear Quartz) or enhanced Turquoise
- Our Doublets have been layered to achieve a unique color and enhanced surface durability. Avoid chemicals, cosmetics and ultrasonic cleaners as well as contact with water, soap, steam and extreme humidity.
- Our Turquoise has been wax or polymer stabilized to enhance the finish. Avoid hot water and household cleaners.
- 1 1/4 Inches Long x 3/4 Inches Wide
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Leather Cross Shield Necklace
Regular price $79.00 Save $-79.00- Sterling Silver
- Leather
- 36 inches long and when knotted, adjusts from 15 to 30 inches.
- Brown Leather
- Cross is 7/8 Inches Long
- Ajustable and Handknotted Closure
- Engravable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light Cable Chain
Regular price $219.99 Save $-219.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 1.9mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light Curb Chain
Regular price $134.99 Save $-134.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 2.3mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light of Christ Cross Pendant
Regular price $310.00 Save $-310.00- Sterling Silver and 14K Yellow Gold
- Set with One .045 ct full-cut diamond
- Diamond Weight: .045 Total Diamond Weight
- Diamond Clarity: SI1
- 3/4 Inches Long
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light Rope Chain
Regular price $134.99 Save $-134.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 1.86mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light Spiga Chain
Regular price $134.99 Save $-134.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 1.8mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Light Twisted Curb Chain
Regular price $39.00 Save $-39.00- Sterling Silver
- Available in a variety of lengths ranging from 16 to 30 inches
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Marjan Gemstone Pendant
Regular price $250.00 Save $-250.00- Sterling Silver and Bronze
- Pendant set with a 10mm half-round cabochon cultured Pearl or enhanced Turquoise
- Our Turquoise gemstone has been wax or polymer stabilized to enhance the finish. Avoid hot water and household cleaners. Our cultured Pearl gemstone have been bleached to enhance their color and uniformity. Avoid chemicals, cosmetics, and ultrasonic cleaners.
- 1 5/16" long
- Engravable*
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Box Chain
Regular price $83.99 Save $-83.99- Sterling Silver
- Approximately 1.5mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Cable Chain
Regular price $209.99 Save $-209.99- Sterling Silver
- Approximately 2.4mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Cable Figaro Chain
Regular price $150.00 Save $-150.00- Sterling Silver or Sterling Silver and 14K Gold
- Approximately 2.8mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Curb Chain
Regular price $209.99 Save $-209.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Yellow Gold
- Available in a varity of lengths ranging from 16 to 30 inches.
- Gold is available in 18 or 20 inches
- Approximately 3mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Reverse Rope Chain
Regular price $89.99 Save $-89.99- Sterling Silver
- Approximately 1.95mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
-
Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
-
A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
-
Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
-
Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
-
Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
Click on images below to enlarge:
Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains

Medium Rolo Chain
Regular price $83.99 Save $-83.99- Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
- Approximately 2.1mm in Thickness
- Lobster Clasp Closure
- Attachable*
Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.
Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.
Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.
Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.
Charm Bracelets |
Add 1 Inch |
Leather |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Multi-Link |
Add 1/2 Inch |
Bangles |
Round Up to Next Size |
Traditional Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium |
Flexible Cuffs |
Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Hook-Ons |
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large |
Anklet |
Add ½ Inch |
Finding Your Ring Size FAQ
How do I know my ring fits?
A ring that fits properly should slide comfortably over your knuckle and feel snug enough to stay in place as your hand moves.
In some rings I take a smaller than my wedding band. Why?
The width of the band is an important factor to consider when measuring for a ring. Generally, a tapered ring (i.e. a ring with a small band around the finger or a small wedding band) will fit your normal ring size while a ring with a wider band (i.e. 1/4" or wider) may requires a half-size larger to fit comfortably.
How can I measure for my ring size?
Our downloadable Ring Size Guide makes it easy! You can find your ring size in two easy ways.
1. You can place a ring that fits you well on our guide to find out what size it is. (Keep in mind the answer above. The design of your ring could make a difference when it comes to finding your ring size.
2. You can also wrap some string (make sure it doesn’t stretch too much) around your finger and use it to determine your ring size.
What’s a good ring size for a baby ring?
Sizes 1 and 1.5 tend to be best for traditional baby rings.
What’s an average ring size for a woman?
Most women find rings sized between 5 and 7 to be a good fit on their ring finger. It’s tough to guess a woman’s ring size without her knowing, so if you want the ring to be a surprise gift ask a woman close to her (mother, sister or best friend). They may know her ring size or be able to help you estimate.
What’s an average ring size for a man?
Most men find rings sized between 8 and 10 to be a good fit on their ring finger. Many men only own one or two rings in their whole lifetimes, so they may not even know their ring size. The best way to find a good and comfortable fit is to use the string test on our ring sizer or to bring him in and let our Associates help him find a great fit.
What if I need a half size?
All James Avery rings are available in full and half sizes.
Are rings sizes the same in Europe as in the USA?
As with clothing and shoes, ring size systems vary by location. The best way to determine your true ring size is to try the ring on.
Still need help finding your ring size?
Stop by a James Avery store and ask for a ring sizer. It’s a set of little plastic rings you can try on to find your ring size. Some of our Associates are so experienced they can guess your size by looking at you. You can use it yourself, or we can help. Whichever you prefer.
Find a Necklace or Chain You Love
At James Avery we strive to honor the beautiful and diverse body types of our Customers, which is why we offer a wide range of lengths and styles for our necklaces and chains. We’ve developed this guide to help you find just the right fit – whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a gift.
Tips for Choosing a Length
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Consider the wearer’s torso length, chest size and overall body type:
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A chain will look shorter on someone with a longer torso or a larger chest than it will on a smaller body type.
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Longer chains (28+ inches) can slip over the head without unfastening the clasp. This is helpful if you have trouble fastening small clasps or prefer the ease of slipping it on quickly.
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Our easy-to-use sterling silver Magnetic Clasp Set can be added to any of our necklaces or chains. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional clasps difficult to fasten.
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Our Cable Chain Extenders are another way to add extra length to any necklace or chain!
Length Size Charts
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Our Associates are always happy to help if you have further questions. Find a store near you, call us at 1–800–283–1770 or Contact Us for further assistance.
Choose Your Chain Style and Weight
Our chains come in a variety of link designs and an assortment of thicknesses and weights – from classic cable chains to bold statement styles. The possibilities for layering are endless so you can create a look all your own! If you plan to wear a charm or pendant on the chain, you’ll want to make sure they balance and complement each other.
For Charms and Small Pendants
Designs smaller than one inch look great when balanced with lighter chain styles.
Fine Chains
Light Chains
For Medium Pendants
Designs over one inch look great with medium chain styles.
Medium Chains
For Large Pendants
Designs over two inches look great with heavier chain styles.
Heavy Chains
