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Diamonds Are Forever But Are They For Everyone? 5 Size-Inclusive Jewelry Brands

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Fashion is not the only thing that needs to be accessible to everyone. Plus size people often have a difficult time finding rings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets that properly fit. Jewelry is most often sold in one-size-fits-all or offered in only a few size variations. This is where these 5 small size-inclusive jewelry brands are making a difference! 

Here are 5 Size-Inclusive Jewelry Brands to Know!

1. Chouette Designs

Chouette Designs is woman and LGBTQ-owned, offering a selection of Demi-fine jewelry based in San Diego, CA. The owner, Ashley, designs 100% of the pieces utilizing precious materials like sterling silver and gold plating. They carry ring sizes 4.5-15, bracelets in sizes S-L, and necklaces 19-20 inches in length.

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They additionally offer custom pieces. Ashley says, “I was tired of not finding rings in my size and explaining to customers that they’d be charged more and to wait longer for pieces they couldn’t even try on [at a previous employer]. I am proud to say we offer 22 ring sizes in stock.”

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With each order, the customer receives free shipping, pouches perfect for travel and protecting the items, and gorgeous packaging.

2. Zart Global

Zart Global is female-founded and operated, started in Sydney, Australia and now has customers across the globe. They specialize in high-quality, hand-made jewelry created with precious metals and ethically sourced gem stones.

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Zart was founded by Loucineh Mardirossian with the belief that jewelry should be a fun expression of style and personality and your size or gender shouldn’t hold you back. They offer size-inclusive jewelry and rings in sizes 5-13 and a wider selection of bangles and bracelets. Their designs are heavily inspired by Loucineh’s Armenian ancestry and aim to be genderless. 

3. Ethereal Bloom Jewelry

Hannah Axmacher is the founder and designer of Ethereal Bloom Jewelry, which is a hand-made and sustainable business based in New York City. Using recycled metals and semi-precious stones, the designs are inspired by nature.

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Their size-inclusive jewelry gives us rings that are offered in sizes 1-15, necklaces 14-18 inches in length, and custom pieces.  Hannah states, “Being size-inclusive is one of the most important parts of my business because I believe that everyone deserves to wear jewelry that makes them feel confident!”

4. Nature’s Twist

Nature’s Twist was founded by Megan and Alan Carlisle, starting out at the Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA with a love of wire sculpture and gemstones. Their electroformed jewelry is made with one-of-a-kind natural gemstones.

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According to Megan, “Nature’s Twist is a size-inclusive, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind jeweler for the one-of-a-kind human. We are queer-owned and passionate about gemstones, design, and human rights.”

Not only are their pieces available online, but customers can also shop via Instagram live sales or in person at their Seattle, WA location! Nature’s Twist wants to make sure they provide a crystal or accessory the customer can feel good about. The crystals and gemstones used are carefully chosen and sourced with the highest ethical standards possible.

5. Golden Stone Jewelry

Allison hand-makes all the jewelry for Golden Stone Jewelry at her home studio in Virginia Beach, VA. Necklaces are offered up to 30 inches in length, bracelets up to 10 inches, and anklets up to 12 inches.

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Every piece is made from 14K gold-filled materials and created to withstand the craziness of everyday life. That means every piece is 100% nickel free and great for people with sensitive skin!

Allison says, “When I started Golden Stone, it wasn’t even a question that I would offer a large range of lengths and sizes for all my pieces. It was important to me to create beautiful essentials that make you feel like you’re getting a custom piece that fits you beautifully at a fraction of the price. Our favorite jewelry holds a special place in our lives and hearts and I want anyone who comes across my pieces to feel included and valued.”

What do you think of these 5 size-inclusive jewelry brands that we have featured? Are you familiar with them? If you have been looking for plus size rings, bracelets, or additional jewelry that caters to your accessory needs, we hope that these 5 help you out on your personal style journey!

Let us know what you think about these five in the comments below!

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Christine is a fat liberation advocate from central Pennsylvania. She started the #BackOnTheRack initiative to help bring plus sizes back into brick and mortar stores. She also launched a plus size representation survey with the goal of diversifying the types of models used by fashion brands. Her social media platform focuses on accepting and respecting bodies regardless of size, challenging fashion brands to be more size inclusive, and discussing the struggles plus size women face in society. Christine is a freelance writer for The Curvy Fashionista and has been featured on various podcasts, in Yahoo News, the Daily Dot, and Adore Media.

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  1. Evangeline Boyd says:
    2 years ago

    Thank you so much! For years I’ve wanted to buy jewelry-especially bracelets and rings- and realized it just wasn’t available in my size. Now I know I have options, and it feels good! Again, thank you!

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