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Bracelet size guide
Similar to choosing your ring size, you can determine your correct bangle or bracelet size by measuring your wrist or hand accurately. For a bracelet, which opens and fastens around your wrist, measure the wrist itself to ensure a comfortable fit that isn’t too tight or too loose. For a bangle, which is a rigid style generally designed to slip over your hand, you’ll need to allow some extra space to accommodate the widest part of your hand, ensuring that the bangle can be easily slipped on and off while still fitting securely once in place. This additional measurement helps in selecting a bangle that provides both comfort and ease of wear.
Similar to choosing your ring size, you can determine your correct bangle or bracelet size by measuring your wrist or hand accurately. For a bracelet, which opens and fastens around your wrist, measure the wrist itself to ensure a comfortable fit that isn’t too tight or too loose. For a bangle, which is a rigid style generally designed to slip over your hand, you’ll need to allow some extra space to accommodate the widest part of your hand, ensuring that the bangle can be easily slipped on and off while still fitting securely once in place. This additional measurement helps in selecting a bangle that provides both comfort and ease of wear.
How to Find Your Bracelet Size?
Size your cuffs and bangles to fit snugly, and your link and chain bracelets with a touch of breathing room to allow for movement.
1. Grab a tape measure, length of string or strip of paper.
2. Wrap it around the wrist you’ll wear your bracelet on. Mark the place where it joins. Creating a stack? Measure where on your arm you’ll wear each bracelet.
3. Lay your string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length up to the mark. Refer to the Tiffany size chart above.

How to Find Your Bracelet Size?
Size your cuffs and bangles to fit snugly, and your link and chain bracelets with a touch of breathing room to allow for movement.
1. Grab a tape measure, length of string or strip of paper.
2. Wrap it around the wrist you’ll wear your bracelet on. Mark the place where it joins. Creating a stack? Measure where on your arm you’ll wear each bracelet.
3. Lay your string or paper strip on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length up to the mark. Refer to the Tiffany size chart above.
Tips
- We recommend adding one centimeter for a loose fit.
- Remember that the two wrists differ slightly in size.
- Size is personal. You can always connect with a Carat Gallery client advisor virtually or by phone.
