Size Guide
Finding the right size can make your accessories more comfortable and easier to style. Please use this guide as a general reference before placing your order.
Please note: sizes may vary slightly depending on the product style, design, and material. For the most accurate information, always check the size details on each product page.
Earrings & Body Jewelry
For earrings and body jewelry, the most common size details are:
Gauge: the thickness of the post or bar
Length: the wearable length of the bar
Diameter: the inside size of a hoop or ring
Charm size: the size of the decorative part
Common Gauge Reference
20G: approximately 0.8 mm
18G: approximately 1.0 mm
16G: approximately 1.2 mm
14G: approximately 1.6 mm
A smaller gauge number means a thicker post or bar. For example, 16G is thicker than 18G.
If you are not sure which size is suitable for your piercing, we recommend checking your current jewelry size or asking a professional piercer before ordering.
Hoop & Huggie Earrings
Hoop and huggie earrings are usually measured by inner diameter.
6 mm: small and close-fitting
8 mm: classic everyday fit
10 mm: slightly larger and more visible
12 mm and above: more statement-style look
The right size depends on your ear shape, piercing position, and personal preference.
Stud Earrings
Stud earrings are usually measured by the size of the decorative front part and the post length.
Small studs: subtle and easy for daily wear
Medium studs: classic and noticeable
Larger studs: more eye-catching and statement-style
If you prefer a comfortable everyday look, choose smaller or medium-sized studs.
Necklaces
Necklace length can change how the piece sits on your neckline.
35–40 cm: choker or close to the neck
45 cm: classic everyday length
50–55 cm: slightly longer, good for layering
60 cm and above: longer statement style
You can also measure a necklace you already own and like, then compare it with the product size.
Bracelets
To find your bracelet size, wrap a soft measuring tape or a strip of paper around your wrist, just above your wrist bone.
For a close fit, add about 1 cm to your wrist measurement.
For a looser fit, add about 2 cm.
If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for comfort.
Rings
To measure your ring size, you can use a ring you already own or wrap a strip of paper around your finger.
Make sure the size feels comfortable — not too tight, and not so loose that it may slip off.
For wider rings or stackable rings, choosing one size up may feel more comfortable.
A Little Reminder
Every person’s ear shape, wrist size, finger size, and preferred fit may be different. This guide is for reference only.
If you need help choosing a size, please contact us before placing your order:
jogawaassistant1@outlook.com
Our customer service team will be happy to help.