Bracelet Size Guide
Bracelet sizes are based on your wrist measurement, shown in inches and centimetres.
| Wrist Size (Inches) | Wrist Size (cm) |
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| 5 – 5.5" | 12.7 – 14.0 cm |
| 5.5 – 6" | 14.0 – 15.2 cm |
| 6 – 6.5" | 15.2 – 16.5 cm |
| 6.5 – 7" | 16.5 – 17.8 cm |
| 7 – 7.5" | 17.8 – 19.0 cm |
| 7.5 – 8" | 19.0 – 20.3 cm |
| 8 – 8.5" | 20.3 – 21.6 cm |
| 8.5 – 9" | 21.6 – 22.9 cm |
| 9 – 9.5" | 22.9 – 24.1 cm |
The table above helps you compare both units so you can easily find the right fit for your wrist.
Measuring your Wrist Size with a Strip of Paper
This is one of the simplest and most reliable ways to measure your wrist size at home. All you need is a thin strip of paper and a ruler or measuring tape. The method is quick, accurate, and does not require any special tools. By carefully wrapping and measuring the strip around your wrist, you can find your correct size in just a few minutes.
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Take a Strip of Paper
Cut a thin strip of paper that is long enough to wrap comfortably around your wrist. Make sure it is not too wide, as this can affect the accuracy of your measurement.
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Wrap it around your Wrist
Place the paper around the base of your wrist, where you would normally wear your braclet. It should sit snugly against the skin without being too tight or leaving gaps.
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Mark the Point of Overlap
Hold the paper firmly in place and mark the exact point where the end overlaps with the rest of the strip. This mark represents the full circumference of your wrist.
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Measure the Strip
Lay the marked paper flat on a ruler or measuring tape. Measure the length in centimetres (cm) from the start to the marked point. Use this measurement to find your wrist size on our wrist size table.
Important tips
- Write your measurement down in the correct unit (most charts use centimetres).
- Your centimetre measurement is your wrist circumference, not your bracelet size—use the size conversion chart to find your bracelet size.
- If you fall between sizes, choose the next size up for a more comfortable fit.
- You should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the bracelet and your wrist.
- Measure the widest part of your wrist, between the wrist bone and the base of the hand.
- For the most accurate fit, measure when your hands are relaxed (not clenched) and the strip feels snug but not tight.
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FAQs
Measure the broadest part of your wrist, between the wrist bone and the base of your hand. This ensures the bracelet will sit comfortably and not feel too tight.
Most bracelet size charts use centimetres. When measuring at home, make sure you record your measurement in centimetres so it matches the conversion chart correctly.
No. Your wrist measurement in centimetres is your wrist circumference, not your bracelet size. You must use a bracelet size conversion chart to find your correct bracelet size.
If your measurement falls between two bracelet sizes, it’s best to choose the next size up. This will help ensure your bracelet feels comfortable and not too tight.
Yes. If you already own a bracelet that fits well, you can measure its inner length and compare it to the size chart to find your ideal size.


