Size Guide
Before ordering your jewelry, check the size that suits you!
· Ring size
If you don't have a ring sizer, you can measure the circumference of its placement on your finger with a string or a strip of paper, then measure its length with a ruler.
Generally, the ring size corresponds to the average of the size of the finger joint and its placement on the finger. For example, if the finger circumference at the ring's placement is 51mm and the joint circumference is 53mm, the average of 52mm will correspond to a ring size of 52.
Remember that every body shape is different, it doesn't always follow this rule, and finger sizes can change quickly with cold and heat.
You can use the following table for help:
| Circumference in mm | Diameter in mm |
| 52 | 16.5 |
| 54 | 17.2 |
| 56 | 17.8 |
| 58 | 18.4 |
A ring should not be too tight to avoid the risk of injury, nor too loose to avoid the risk of loss.
It is therefore advisable to measure a well-fitting ring that you wear regularly to help you choose the size of your new ring.
· Bracelet size
The size depends on the shape of your wrist and how you want to wear it.
Measure the circumference of your wrist with a flexible tape measure, or if you don't have one, use a string or a strip of paper, then measure its length with a ruler.
Generally, the bracelet size is 1 to 2 cm larger than the wrist circumference. It all depends on how you want to wear it, loose or tighter.
A bracelet should not be too tight or too loose to avoid injury, discomfort, or lack of elegance.
It is advisable to measure a well-fitting bracelet that you wear regularly to help you choose the size of the new one you wish to order.
· Necklace size
The choice of necklace size depends on your neck size, your body shape, your silhouette, and how you wish to wear it over clothing.
The chain should not be too tight to avoid injury, discomfort, and lack of elegance.
Measure the circumference of your neck with a flexible tape measure, or if you don't have one, use a string or a strip of paper, then measure its length with a ruler.
The chain sizes in the MOONSTRA store range from 37 to 60 cm. These sizes do not take into account the length of the pendants that make up the necklaces. So remember to add the pendant's length to get an idea of the total length of the jewelry on you.
Generally, but this depends on silhouettes and body shapes, chain sizes (without pendant) fall as follows:
- 40cm: the chain falls at the base of the neck.
- 45cm: the chain falls at the collarbone.
- 50cm: the chain falls below the collarbone.
- 55cm: the chain falls at the upper part of the chest.
- 60cm: the chain falls lower on the chest.
The following photo illustrates the chain sizes sold in the MOONSTRA store on a mannequin.

It is advisable to measure a well-fitting necklace that you wear regularly, composed of its chain and a pendant similar to the one you are interested in from the MOONSTRA store, to help you choose the size of the new one you wish to order.
· Earring size
The size depends on the shape of your ears, the position of your piercings, and the outfit you wish to wear.
An earring should not be too tight to avoid injury, discomfort, and lack of elegance. It should be able to move slightly.
It is therefore advisable to measure well-fitting earrings that you wear regularly to help you choose the size of the new ones you wish to buy.
· Anklet size
The size depends on the shape of the ankle and how you wish to wear it.
Measure the circumference of your ankle with a flexible tape measure, or if you don't have one, use a string or a strip of paper, then measure its length with a ruler.
Generally, the measurement is taken at the bottom of the ankle at the malleolus (the "bony bump" you have on the side and outside of the foot).
The anklet size is usually 1 to 2 cm larger than the ankle circumference. It all depends on how you want to wear it, loose or tighter, but it should be able to turn easily around the ankle.
The anklet should not be too tight or too loose to avoid injury, discomfort, or lack of elegance.
It is advisable to measure a well-fitting one that you wear regularly to help you choose the size of the new one you wish to order.