Size Guide
A comprehensive sizing guide divided into five sections:
- Earrings, Ear Cuffs & Piercings;
- Bracelets, Wraps & Anklets;
- Necklaces & Lariats;
- Rings; and
- Bead Sizes & Cuts
finding the perfect fit has never been easier
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Threader Earrings
Get ready to fall in love with these on-trend earrings that are versatile, comfortable, and light as a feather.
Select Short or Long Thread Thru Earrings in Gold Fill or Sterling Silver featuring various gemstones and charms to complement your unique style.
To add more style, threader earrings can be threaded through a second piercing. Loop the chain through the extra piercing to create a unique look.

SHORT / SINGLE CHAIN
Our most popular style earrings, these short / single chain threaders consists of a u-shaped wire that sits comfortably in your piercing while the delicate chain with bar post hangs in the back. The front is designed with one or more of the following components that drops in the front: gemstone bezel, a charm, pendant, chain, bead, etc.
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Long / Double Chain
These long / double chain threaders are nearly identical to the short version, but has a delicate long chain that drapes down the front. The front is designed with one or more of the following components that hangs from the chains soldered jump ring: gemstone bezel, a charm, pendant, chain, bead, etc.
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Ear Cuffs + Terms & Anatomy of
Piercings
EAR LOBE - the ear lobe is situated in the lower part of the ear. It is among the most widespread piercings throughout the world.
UPPER EAR LOBE - additional standard ear lobe piercings can be placed on the upper ear lobe. These piercings lead up towards the conch.
CONCH - is a popular type of ear piercing that goes through the inner cartilage of the ear. The conch is also the best place to wear a standard size ear cuff with an approx. 10-12mm inner diameter.
HELIX - the helix is situated in the upper region of the ear cartilage
ROOK - the rook is situated in the upper ear cartilage. Ideal for rings and curved barbels.
FORWARD HELIX -the forward helix is situated in the curve of the front part of the ear, where it joins the face
DAITH -the daith, positioned between the rook and tragus, is an eye-catching spot for a ring, offering enhanced visibility.
TRAGUS -the tragus is found in the triangular flap in front of the ear canal.
DIY Measuring Guide for
Bracelets, Wraps & Anklets
You'll need 1 of 3 items listed below, plus a pen and straight ruler to get your exact size.
Note: If you have a soft tape measure on hand, you won't need anything else.

What you'll need
Measure wrist or anklet with strip of paper or string if soft tape measure is unavailable. Now wrap around wrist / anklet.

Mark with Pen
Mark with a pen where paper or string meet, making sure to get as close to your actual size as possible (not too tight or loose).

Measure Length
Once you have your paper or string marked, lay flat against straight ruler and measure the length. Now add 1/4 - 1/2" to length.