888-447-0166    

Sizing

Cuff Style Bracelet Sizing
  1. Simply cut a piece of paper at least 1/2 inch wide or the approximate width of the cuff.
  2. Wrap and mark the strip of paper around your wrist and then measure it against a ruler. The width of the paper is important. Wider cuffs tend to be larger for most people.
  3. The best way to measure your wrist thickness is to lay your arm on a flat table with your palm facing down. Lay a cd cover on top of your wrist. Measure with a stick ruler the distance between the table and the bottom of the cd.

Note: the thickness of your wrist can also play apart. For medium, the cuff opening will be approximately 1 inch, small, 0.75 inches, and large 1.25 inches. If your wrist is more or less than the openings above, you may want to order the next size up or down.

  1. Small size:  5-1/2 to 6-1/4 inches
  2. Medium size:  6-1/4 to 6-3/4 inches
  3. Large size:  6-3/4 to 7-1/2 inches
  4. Extra large size:  7-1/2 to 8-1/4 inches
Bangle Style Bracelet Sizing
  1. Hold your hand as if you were putting on a bangle. Bring all of your fingers together with your thumb and little finger touching.
  2. Place a ruler across the widest point and measure. This is the diameter.
  3. Use the following chart to determine your size.

Women's Bangle Bracelet Lengths

  1. Small:  7.5 inches, 2-3/8 inch diameter
  2. Medium:  7.75 to 8 inches, 2-1/2 inch diameter
  3. Large:  8.5 inches, 2-5/8 to 2-3/4 inch diameter
  4. Extra Large:  9 inches, 2-7/8 inch diameter
Link Style and Beaded Bracelet Sizing

Measuring your wrist for a Link Style or Beaded Bracelet is similar to measuring for a cuff bracelet but with a link or beaded bracelet, you will likely prefer a slightly looser fit. The measurement taken around your wrist is the inside circumference of the link or beaded bracelet...the importance of this is that a 'chunky' beaded bracelet laying flat will appear slightly longer as it needs to accommodate the bulk around the wrist; therefore measurements are always taken using the inside circumference.

  1. Small Size:  6-3/4 inches
  2. Medium Size:  7-1/2 inches
  3. Large Size:  8-1/4 inches
  4. Extra Large Size:  9 inches
Ring Sizing
  1. Cut a strip of paper the approximate width of the ring you are interested in purchasing.
  2. Wrap the paper snugly (as you want the ring to fit) around your finger and mark the paper where it meets.
  3. Measure the marked length of paper and compare it to the chart below.

Note: If your knuckle is significantly larger than the base of your finger, you should measure the knuckle as described above and pick a size somewhere in between the two. Also, if you fall in between on size always go slightly larger. Wider shanks require slightly larger sizing. Also, consider if you are prone to swelling. If you think you know your ring size from a previous purchase, it is still always a good idea to double check.

  1. Size 4:  1-13/16 inches
  2. Size 5:  1-15/16 inches
  3. Size 6:  2-1/16 inches
  4. Size 7:  2-1/8 inches
  5. Size 8:  2-1/4 inches
  6. Size 9:  2-5/16 inches
  7. Size 10:  2-7/16 inches
  8. Size 11:  2-9/16 inches
  9. Size 12:  2-5/8 inches
  10. Size 13:  2-3/4 inches
  11. Size 14:  2-7/8 inches