Size Guide

Find your fit

A bracelet should feel like it belongs on your wrist. Measure once, design with confidence — here's how to get the fit right.

Wristtape measure
Wrap a tape measure — or a strip of paper — snugly around the fullest part of your wrist.

Measure your wrist, then match it to the chart below — a general guide; if you fall between sizes, see the tips under the chart.

Wrist (cm)Wrist (in)Recommended size
13.0–14.0 cm5.1–5.5 inX-Small
14.0–15.5 cm5.5–6.1 inSmall
15.5–17.0 cm6.1–6.7 inMedium
17.0–18.5 cm6.7–7.3 inLarge
18.5–20.0 cm7.3–7.9 inX-Large

How to measure your wrist

  1. Wrap a soft tape measure around the fullest part of your wrist, just below the wrist bone.
  2. Keep the tape snug but not tight — it should sit flat against your skin.
  3. Note the measurement in centimeters or inches.
  4. No tape measure? Wrap a strip of paper or string around your wrist, mark where it overlaps, then measure that length against a ruler.

Choosing between sizes

If your measurement falls between two sizes, think about how you like a bracelet to sit. For a snug, stay-put fit, size down; for a relaxed fit with a little movement, size up. As a general rule, add about 1–2 cm to your bare wrist measurement for a comfortable fit.

Elastic styles stretch slightly to slip over the hand; clasp styles sit at a fixed length, so an accurate measurement matters more there. In the design studio the bracelet length is set automatically from the beads you choose and your selected size, so the fit always matches your layout.

Sizing questions

I'm between two sizes — what should I pick?

Choose based on feel: size down for a snug fit that stays put, or size up for a relaxed fit. An elastic style is the most forgiving if you're unsure.

I don't have a tape measure

Wrap a strip of paper or string around your wrist, mark where the ends meet, then lay it flat against a ruler to read the length.

I'm buying this as a gift

If you can't measure their wrist, an elastic style is the safest choice for a comfortable fit. Medium fits most adult wrists, which makes it a safe default for a gift.

Will the elastic stretch over time?

Elastic relaxes slightly with regular wear. Rolling the bracelet on and off — rather than stretching it wide — keeps it in shape far longer. See our Jewelry Care guide.

Know your size? Start designing

Set your size in the design studio and build a bracelet that fits the first time.