Custom Initial Necklace

Description
Delivery

Create your dream necklace by choosing a single letter or number. Wear the clasp at the front like Olive or at the back as a more subtle reminder of someone you love. Our custom range makes an ideal present or treat to yourself, giving you a unique 1-of-1 item.

  • Individually hand sculpted by our skilled artisans
  • 925 sterling silver with optional 18ct gold vermeil plating

Our custom jewellery is carefully handmade-to-order by our talented artisans. The wait time reflects how long it takes to make a unique mould for your piece, allowing the metals to set and for hand finishing of each product, reducing waste and promoting sustainability, for these necklaces, please allow 3 weeks for UK shipping and 4 weeks for international orders. Read more here.

UK orders are sent with DPD next day delivery.

International orders are sent Royal Mail tracked. Shipping takes approximately 6-10 working days.

Regular price £82.00
£82.00 Sale price Regular price
Size Chart
Sizing

How to Measure

Measuring ring size at home can be done using a few simple methods. Here are some effective ways:

String or Floss Method
  1. Wrap the string, floss, or paper around the base of the finger where you intend to wear the ring.
  2. Mark the point where the string or paper overlaps.
  3. Lay the string or paper flat and measure the length with a ruler (in millimeters).
  4. Use our ring size chart to convert the measurement to a ring size.
Ring Sizer App  
  1. Download a ring sizer app or visit a website that offers virtual ring sizing.
  2. Follow the app or website instructions, which usually involve placing a ring on your screen and adjusting the size of a virtual circle to match the inner diameter of your ring.
Paper Strip Method
  1. Cut a strip of paper about 10 cm long and 1 cm wide.
  2. Wrap the paper around the base of your finger, marking the point where it overlaps.
  3. Measure the length of the paper to the mark with a ruler.
  4. Compare the measurement with our ring size chart.
Tips for Accurate Measurement
  • Measure your finger at the end of the day when it's likely to be at its largest.
  • If you're between sizes, it's usually best to size up slightly for comfort.