How to Measure Your Wrist Size
Measuring your wrist correctly is the first step to finding a bracelet that fits comfortably and beautifully.
How to Measure
Use a soft measuring tape
Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist. If you don’t have one, a strip of paper or string works too. Make a note of the measurement to cross reference against the bracelet's dimensions.
Keep it snug, not tight
The tape should sit flat against your skin without squeezing. This gives you your true wrist measurement.
Note the measurement
Write down the number where the tape meets. This is your wrist size.
Add ease for comfort
Decide how you like your bracelets to fit:
Add ¼–½ inch for a snug fit
Add ¾–1 inch for a comfortable fit
Add 1–1½ inches for a loose fit
This final number will help you choose the best bracelet size when shopping, especially for beaded designs where fit really matters.
When you’re shopping my bracelets, you may notice that some product descriptions include an internal diameter measurement. I provide this whenever it’s necessary to ensure you get the most accurate fit possible.
Because beaded bracelets are formed into a circle, the size of the beads can reduce the space available on the inside of the bracelet. Measuring only the bracelet laid flat doesn’t always reflect how it will actually feel on your wrist. By including the internal diameter, I’m giving you the measurement that truly matters—the space your wrist will occupy—so you can shop with confidence and avoid a bracelet that feels too tight or uncomfortable.
My goal is to help you find a bracelet that not only looks beautiful, but fits comfortably from the moment you put it on. ✨