Bracelet Size Guide
Understand general wrist size ranges for chain bracelets, tennis bracelets, cuffs and charm bracelets.
Discover the right bracelet or bangle size for your wrist, along with simple styling guidance for everyday wear, stacking, festive looks and gifting. This premium Zyvira bracelet guide helps you understand wrist sizing, bangle sizing and bracelet styling in one place.
Understand general wrist size ranges for chain bracelets, tennis bracelets, cuffs and charm bracelets.
Use the visual wrist and bangle size chart to understand fit more easily.
Learn how to choose the right fit, layering balance and bracelet style for different outfits.
The best bracelet fit should feel secure but comfortable. Chain bracelets are usually chosen based on wrist circumference, while bangles and kada styles should allow a comfortable hand entry and neat wrist fit.
A bracelet should not feel too tight or slide too loosely. For daily wear, a little movement feels comfortable, but the bracelet should still sit neatly on the wrist without excessive slipping.
Adjustable bracelets, chain bracelets with extension links, and free-size open styles are usually the easiest gifting choices because they can suit more wrist sizes comfortably.
For most bracelets, measure your wrist circumference and choose the size that gives you a comfortable fit. These ranges are realistic general references for common bracelet styles.
Wrap a measuring tape or strip of paper around your wrist where you normally wear your bracelet. Keep it snug but not tight. If using paper or thread, mark the point where it overlaps, then measure that length with a ruler.
Add a little ease depending on the look you prefer. A close fit looks neat and refined, while a slightly looser fit feels more relaxed and comfortable for daily wear.
Fit can vary depending on bracelet style. Chain bracelets, tennis bracelets, cuffs, open kada and charm bracelets may all feel slightly different even in a similar size range.
Best for smaller wrists and a close everyday fit.
A common comfortable size range for regular wear.
Good for a roomier fit or slightly broader wrists.
Suitable for larger wrist measurements and comfortable wear.
Best for broader wrists or a more relaxed bracelet fit.
Use the reference image below as a quick visual guide for bracelet, wrist and bangle sizing.
Follow these simple steps to find the right bracelet or bangle size at home.
For bangles, bring your thumb and little finger closer together, similar to the hand position used when sliding on a bangle.
Wrap a measuring tape or thread around the widest part of your hand across the knuckles, then note the circumference.
Use a ruler to measure the thread or paper strip, then compare your result with the bracelet or bangle size chart above.
Choose your bracelet style based on the look you want to create — minimal, festive, elegant or stacked.
A sleek chain bracelet or fine bracelet works beautifully for everyday styling and pairs easily with watches and rings.
Best for: Daily wearA tennis-style bracelet adds a refined, polished look and works well for gifting, events and elegant outfits.
Best for: Elegant stylingCuffs and kada styles create stronger wrist presence and look especially beautiful with festive, ethnic and statement looks.
Best for: Festive wearMix slim and medium-width bracelets for balance. Leave small visual spacing so each bracelet detail remains visible.
Best for: Layered stylingComplete your look with premium artificial jewellery designed for everyday elegance, festive styling, gifting and statement occasions.
Clear answers to common bracelet and bangle sizing questions before you choose your Zyvira jewellery.
Wrap a measuring tape or strip of paper around your wrist where you usually wear your bracelet. Mark the overlap point, then measure that length with a ruler if needed.
Choose a fit that feels secure but comfortable. A bracelet should not feel too tight, and it should not slide excessively. Some people prefer a closer fit, while others like a slightly looser feel.
Bracelet size is usually based on wrist circumference, while bangle size is based more on hand entry and overall fit.
Measure either the inside diameter of a bangle you already own, or measure your hand at the widest part across the knuckles and compare it with the chart.
Yes. Adjustable bracelets, chain bracelets with extension links and open bracelet styles are usually better for gifting because they can fit a wider range of wrist sizes.
Yes. Product measurements may slightly vary due to manual measurement, style construction and design type.