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CROCO DREAM SPIKE

CROCO DREAM SKIN

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a creation that goes even bolder

PENELOPE CRUZ - VANITY FAIR

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MONACO EUROPE HQ & PRIVATE SHOWROOM

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represented by ARIJE in PARIS

50 Rue Pierre-Charron, 75008 Paris

represented by DOUX in saint tropez

1 Rue François Sibilli, St Tropez

MIDDLE EAST HQ & SHOWROOM

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JEWELRY SIZE GUIDES

CHOOSING A RING BY MEASURING YOUR FINGER

Measure your finger at the end of the day. Do not measure your finger when it is hot or cold.

Remember that the two hands differ slightly in size; a ring worn on a finger of the left hand will not be a perfect fit for the same finger on the right hand.
Make sure that the chosen size leaves enough room for the ring to pass easily along the entire length of the finger.

To measure your finger, you can use a tape measure. Measure the circumference of your finger in mm. This measurement corresponds to the size of the ring.

If you are hesitating between two sizes, choose the larger size. Please note that the style of the ring will also affect the choice of size: a large ring is made to be worn more loosely than a smaller model.

CHOOSING A BRACELET SIZE USING ANOTHER BRACELET

Find a bracelet that fits you correctly. Set it down flat. Measure with a ruler the length from the top of the clasp to the end of the bracelet. Make a note of the measurement. Order your ORLOV bracelet in a size as close as possible to this measurement.


CHOOSING A BRACELET SIZE BY MEASURING YOUR WRIST

Ways to measure your wrist:

Use a tape measure. Wrap the tape measure around the wrist on which you plan to wear your ORLOV bracelet. Make a note of the number at the point where the tape meets the 0. To ensure the bracelet fits comfortably, add 1.5 cm. You can then add or subtract centimetres according to whether you prefer a loose, exact or tight fit.