How Do You Size a Bracelet?

How Do You Size a Bracelet

One of the most frequent questions we encounter on how to buy a bracelet is “How Do You Size a Bracelet?” Whether you are buying a dainty piece of jewelry for yourself or the perfect 1st wedding anniversary gift, great importance must be put on obtaining your ring size accurately. A too-tight bracelet can be uncomfortable, and a too-loose one might slip off and disappear. In this guide, we will go over the process, guidelines, and tools required to appropriately measure a bracelet so that it fits properly on your wrist.

Why Bracelet Size Matters

Choosing the proper bracelet size goes beyond just comfort; it’s about style as well. A perfectly fitted bracelet lies just right on your wrist, dressing up everything you wear, yet without being too tight or too snug. 

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How to Measure Your Wrist for Bracelet Size

To size a bracelet correctly, you simply need to measure your wrist. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Get a Soft Measuring Tape:
    For the best accuracy, measure your measuring tape. Do not use a flat ruler, since it won’t be able to curve around your wrist.

  2. Measure the tape around your wrist:
    Measure around the part of your wrist you’d like the bracelet to be. For most, this is on the wrist bone, though some like it to sit a little higher or lower.

  3. Note the Measurement:
    Pull the tape taut around your wrist, but not tightly. Mark the inch or centimeter measurement.

  4. Add Extra Length for Comfort:
    Add ½ to 1 inch to your wrist size so that it fits comfortably. This extra length will enable the bracelet to move on your wrist, and that is critical for comfort.

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Different Bracelet Styles and Their Ideal Sizes

Bracelet size also depends on the kind of bracelet you are buying. Here are a few popular styles and the ring sizes suggested for them:

  • Chain Bracelets:
    A bit roomier, with a consideration for flexibility, with an action of 8”-8.5”. If you’re buying a chain bracelet, add an inch to your wrist size.

  • Bangle Bracelets:
    These are typically solid bracelets with no clasp. While measuring for a bangle, also measure the circumference of your hand, as you will need to slide the bangle over your hand when wearing it.

  • Cuff Bracelet:
    This style is meant to fit on the wrist without slipping, and can be adjusted. When it comes to cuff bracelets, you don’t have to worry about adding length, but you still want to measure for width so that it fits your wrist.

Using a String or Paper Strip to Measure Your Wrist

If you don’t have a flexible measuring tape, you can also use a length of string or a strip of paper. Wrap it around your wrist as you would the tape, then measure that length of string or paper strip against a ruler. Also, find the best natural diamonds here!

Finding the Right Bracelet Size

How Do You Size a Bracelet? The right size bracelet is crucial for comfort and style. Whether you’re buying a bracelet with blue diamond accents or Moissanites in lieu of lab-grown diamonds, the idea is to make sure whatever piece of bling on your wrist fits correctly. Just make sure to measure your wrists accurately, add a fraction for comfort, and choose the correct bracelet style for your fit. Follow these rules, and you’ll love the new piece of jewelry for years to come.

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