Find your wrist size
#1 Using Clothing Size
Your clothing size can give a good guess, which bracelet size to choose. If you mostly wear XS, S, M - go for a ‘Standard Wrist’. If you prefer L, XL, XXL - a ‘Large Wrist’ might be a better fit.
| Size | Chain Length (in) | Clothes Size |
| Standard Wrist | 6.5’’ | XS, S, M |
| Large Wrist | 7.5’’ | L, XL, XXL |
#2 Using Tape Measure
- To measure your wrist, use a flexible measuring tape - or a strip of paper.
- Wrap it around the thinnest part of your wrist. For a paper strip, mark the point at which the ends meet and measure the strip from mark to mark.
| Size | Chain Length (in) | Chain Length (cm) |
| Standard Wrist | 6.5’’ | 16.5 cm |
| Large Wrist | 7.5’’ | 19 cm |
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Know Your Metals
10 or 14 karat gold, through and through. A great investment to get an heirloom piece.
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A 2.0 micron layer of 18k gold added to a premium base metal via electroplating. Offers the look of real gold at a more affordable price.


