How to Measure Jewellery Efficiently – Infographic 2021
Online shopping is quickly becoming synonymous with the 21st century. Everything right from an all-pin worth less than a rupee to an opulent diamond set worth lakhs of rupees is all being brought online. After all, who wouldn’t want the extensive collection and competitive pricing offered by online vendors? That said, if you have been contemplating purchasing fine gold and diamond jewellery online, then there is one thought that might be troubling you – How to know whether the size of the size of the particular piece of ornament that you are buying is right or not.
Don’t worry. Our experts at KuberBox have your back. Here are some simple tips and tricks that will help you determine the size of jewellery that’ll prove to be the best fit for you.
- If you’re looking for a chain, necklace or a pendant with chain, the math is rather simple. A 400-410 mm or about 16 inch chain will give a choker like look. A 430-490 mm or 17-19 inch chain will hang around your collarbone, whereas a 550 mm or 22 inch chain will be fairly long, hanging around your chest.
- In case of bracelets, the length is measured with the secured clasp to ensure exact measurement. In most cases, women’s bracelets range from 7 inches to 8.5 inches in length. However, if required the bracelets can be made to size to meet the needs of young girls and plus-sized women.
- Rings are always measured by their diameter, in millimetres. Using a measuring tape, or a string simply measure the circumference of the finger you want the ring for and place your order on the basis of the same.
We hope that you’ll now be fairly confident about the measurements while shopping online for jewellery from KuberBox.
How to Measure Jewellery Efficiently - Infographic 2021 by Team KuberBox
1 Comment
Mark Westbourne · January 18, 2021 at 1:17 pm
Online shopping of jewellery people preferably avoid to do. But information you have provided in this blog has made it bit easier for those who don’t have time for store shopping. Thanks!