Size Guide
This guide was designed to help you determine your ring size independently, at your own pace.
At Rasga Forms, we understand that choosing the right size is part of the experience. Our team is committed to remaining close to our clients, offering guidance and assistance before, during, and after your purchase, should you need support at any step.
If followed carefully, the methods below will give you a reliable indication of your size.
Option 1
If you already own a ring that fits the desired finger:
Print the size guide and place the ring over the printed circles.
Match the inner edge of the ring as precisely as possible to determine its size.
This method works best with rings that have a regular, circular shape.
Option 02
If you do not own a ring in the correct size:
Print the size guide and cut out the measuring strip.
Wrap it comfortably around your finger, marking where it meets.
Avoid measuring when your hands are cold or swollen, and repeat the process to confirm accuracy
Ring Size Correspondences
Custom Size Available
Our team will assist you with a made-to-measure fit. If your size is not available on our website, please contact us at: contact@rasgaforms.com
Bracelets
To determine your size, measure your wrist at the point where you intend to wear the bracelet, using a measuring tape or a printed ruler. The measurement should follow the natural contour of the wrist, without excess tension.
As a general reference:
From 15.5 to 16.5 cm — small
From 16.5 to 17.5 cm — medium
From 17.5 to 18.5 cm — large
If your measurement falls outside these ranges, our team remains available to advise you and assist with sizing.
Necklaces
Length, proportion, and structure influence how a necklace sits on the body and how it is perceived, whether worn alone or through layering.
Placement plays a key role in the relationship between the piece and the neckline, shaping its visual balance and presence.
The illustration below offers a visual reference of how different lengths typically fall along the neckline and chest. Final positioning may vary according to body shape, posture, and the nature of the piece.