Collection: Size Recommendations & Re-size Service

All of the bracelets have a little stretch to them, making them easy to wear.

They measure 7 inches. This fits a wrist size of 6 to 6 and 1/2 inches. (The Standard Size)

Number of beads is approximate and may vary based on the size of natural stones.I suggest measuring your wrist in the area you ultimately wish for your beads to rest. 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

If your wrist measures 6.5 it’s best for you to choose size 7 so they have room to move. 

If you measure exactly 5 inches you most likely need to choose 5.5 so they are not too snug nor too loose.  

This sizing guide is provided as a courtesy to assist in finding your correct wrist size option.

If you would like to order a different size please include the specified size in the notes section when you check out at "NO EXTRA COST FOR YOU"

RESIZE POLICY

There is a $5 per item resizing fee and have 10 days from the date of delivery to request a resize plus $5 shipping.

Crystals Variations:

Beads made from natural materials will vary slightly in size, color, and shape and have different markings. If the gemstone is a unique shape or cut, we may have to accommodate the length with more or less beads. The number of gemstones will remain the same as the picture. Each bracelet is beautifully unique in its own way.

Note: 

All sales are FINAL.

RING SIZE Guide

  1. Use a ring that fits.

If you already have a ring, use it as a guide when measuring your own finger size. Does the ring still fit perfectly? Then confidently order your new ring in the same size! However, if the ring is a little loose or a little tight, then you might want to consider moving half a size in either direction.

If you are not sure about the finger size of your existing ring, measure the inside diameter of your ring. Then, match the measurement with the finger size in our ring size chart to find your ring size.

2.Use a String and Ruler.

To measure your ring size using a string and ruler, wrap a piece of string around the base of your ring finger. Use a marker or pen to mark where the string fully wraps around your finger. Next, pull the string tightly against the edge of a ruler. Wherever the mark on the string hits on the ruler, that is your finger size! Be sure to measure in millimeters (mm).