How to know your bracelet size: a step-by-step guide

How to know your bracelet size: a step-by-step guide

Bracelets are a piece of jewelry that is very popular among women and are an essential piece in a modern wardrobe. However, it is important to choose bracelets that fit your wrist size well. If your bracelet is too large, it may slip off your wrist easily. If it is too small, it may cause discomfort or even pain.


There are two basic ways to know bracelet size:

  • Using a flexible measuring tape:
  1. Place the measuring tape around your wrist just below the wrist bone.
  2. Make sure the tape is not too tight. The measuring tape should be able to move freely around the wrist.
  3. Read the number on the tape measure.





Measure bracelets using a flexible tape measure





  • Using ribbon or string:
  1. Cut a ribbon or string about 1 cm wide.
  2. Wrap the band or string around your wrist just below the wrist bone.
  3. Determine the point where the ends intersect.
  4. Place the tape or string on a ruler to measure the length.
  5. Add 0.5 to 1 cm to the measurement to get your bracelet size.



Measure the bracelet using a tape or string




Additional tips for measuring the bracelet:

  • If you are confused between two sizes, we advise you to choose the larger size.
  • If you have a bracelet that fits well, you can measure it using a flexible tape measure, tape or string, and then compare the measurement with the size chart.
  • Remember that your bracelet size may vary slightly depending on your bracelet type. For example, a pearl or beaded bracelet may be more flexible than a bracelet made of metal.



Size Chart:

Below is a chart showing your bracelet size based on the circumference of your wrist:

Wrist circumference (cm)


Please note that if you are shopping for a brace that is designed to be worn and does not have an opening and closing hinge, you will need to allow a little extra room for the brace to slide over your hand.


Conclusion:

Knowing your bracelet size is important

To ensure you get bracelets that fit you well. There are two basic ways to measure your bracelet, and you can...

Also use the size chart to help choose the right size.