Measurement Guides

Bracelets & Cuffs

To measure your wrist for cuffs, tin cup bracelets, or knotted bracelets, simply wrap a measuring tape or string around the narrowest part of your wrist (just below the wrist bone). Ensure the tape or string is snug but not too tight; it should sit comfortably without pressing into your skin.

For cuffs, use this measurement when selecting your size. For tin cup and knotted bracelets, add about 0.5-1 inches to your measurement, depending on your desired fit.

This example shows a measurement of 6.25’’

*Tip: Our right and left hands/ wrists tend to have different measurements depending on our dominant sides, so make sure to measure accordingly.

Bangles

For bangles, you need to measure the largest part of your hand. Make your hand slim as if slipping on a bangle. Using a measuring tape or a string (then hold it up to a ruler), wrap around the widest part of your hand, including the base area of your thumb.

This example shows a measurement of 7.75’’

Kai Bangle
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Anklets

To find your size, sit comfortably and locate the narrowest part of your ankle. This is usually just above the ankle bone. For a looser fit, you might choose a slightly lower or higher spot depending on your preference.

Wrap the measuring tape around this area, ensuring it's snug but not too tight. It should sit comfortably against your skin without compressing it. Look at the measurement where the tape overlaps. 

For a comfortable fit, add about 0.5 to 1 inch to your measurement, especially if you prefer a looser fit or if the anklet has a clasp. Use this final measurement as your size when selecting your size.

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