Necklace Size Chart

Women's Necklace Size Chart
Sits just above the collarbone and wears like a choker. Ideal for petite frames or layering with longer pieces.
Hits at the collarbone—this is the most popular and versatile length for women. Perfect for everyday wear.
Falls just below the collarbone, offering a little more breathing room. Great with high necklines or simple pendants.
Drapes below the neckline and works well for layering or longer pendants.
Hangs below the bust and is often doubled up to create a chic, layered effect. A favorite for statement looks and beaded styles.

Men's Necklace Size Chart
Sits at the base of the neck. Best for smaller builds or young men looking for a close fit.
The most common chain length for men, falling right at the collarbone. Works well on its own or with a pendant.
Falls just above the sternum for a relaxed, everyday look. .
Reaches mid-chest. Often worn without a pendant as a statement piece.
Hangs below the chest and is typically worn solo for a bold, standout look.

Mill Rock East Chain Types
Symmetrical, classic, and versatile. A go-to chain for pendants or everyday minimal styling. Available in gold vermeil, rose gold, silver, and beaded variations.
Smooth and sleek with a fluid, tubular shape. This chain has a polished modern edge and pairs well with statement pendants.
Also known as a ball chain, it’s made of connected metal spheres. A bold yet minimalist option, often seen in dog tag and modern pendant styles.
Sturdy and structured, with flat interlocking links. A classic for men’s chains, it also works well in fine gauges for layered or pendant looks.
Soft, flexible, and casual. Silk cords are comfortable against the skin and allow pendants to move freely. Available in multiple lengths and colors, including black, white, and green.
Also called a popcorn chain, it has a distinctive textured look and lightweight feel. Great for supporting heavier pendants.