Size Guide
1. Traditional Method (Thread or Ribbon)
• Wrap a wide piece of string or paper strip around the palm of your hand (usually at the knuckles).
• Mark the point where the ends meet.
• Unfold the string and measure in millimeters → this is the "hand circumference."
2. Open Wristbands
• If the bracelet is on the back (expandable), measure only the wrist circumference.
3. Old-fashioned sizes are approximate for bracelets.
• Small: 55–57 mm in diameter (17–18 cm in circumference).
• Medium: 58–60 mm in diameter (18.5–19 cm in circumference).
• Large: 61–65 mm in diameter (19.5–20.5 cm in circumference).

1. The Traditional Method (Thread or Ribbon)
• Wrap a piece of string or paper strip around the widest point of your palm (usually at the knuckles).
• Mark where the two ends meet.
• Unfold the string and measure the length in millimeters. This is your "hand circumference."
2. Wrist Size for Open Bracelets
• If the bracelet is open at the back (expandable), measure only the wrist itself.
3. Approximate Common Sizes for Bracelets
• Small: 55–57 mm diameter (17–18 cm circumference).
• Medium: 58–60 mm diameter (18.5–19 cm circumference).
• Large: 61–65 mm diameter (19.5–20.5 cm circumference)
Size Description:This gold chain is available in three different lengths to suit every style and occasion:
- 16 inches (40 cm): Sits beautifully around the neck for a refined, classic look.
- 18 inches (44 cm): The most popular length — rests gracefully on the upper chest, offering a perfect balance of comfort and elegance.
- 20 inches (50 cm): A slightly longer option that adds a touch of sophistication, ideal for layering or pairing with statement pendants.
Each length highlights the beauty of the chain in its own way, giving you the freedom to choose between everyday elegance or a more luxurious look.

How to Measure Your Wrist for Bracelets (with Illustrations)
The simple and accurate method (using a string or thin tape):
1. Wrap a string or thin flexible tape around your wrist (where you normally wear bracelets, just below the wrist bone).
2. Adjust it so it feels comfortable — not too tight and not too loose.
3. Mark the point where the string overlaps.
4. Lay the string flat on a ruler or measuring tape and read the length in centimeters or inches.
This measurement is your actual wrist circumference.
Important Tips for Choosing Bracelet Size:
• For fixed / closed bracelets (chain, beaded, or rigid styles): Add 0.5 to 1 cm (about ¼ to ½ inch) to your wrist measurement for a comfortable fit.
