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sizing guide

 BANGLE SIZE  

1. Place your hand in the position when putting on a bangle  

2. Use a measuring tape to measure around the widest part of your hand. Make sure the tape is snug around your hand.  That length in inches is your bangle size. For example, if it measures 7.5 inches around, then your bangle size is 7.5  


If you do not have a measuring tape, use a piece of string or something similar and follow the above steps to find the length. Measure the length of the string against a ruler, and that's your bangle size.  You can also search "how to find your bangle size" on Google or Youtube.     


NECKLACES  

Use a measuring tape to measure where you would like the necklace to fall. That length in inches is your necklace size.         


RINGS 

All rings are in US ring sizes or adjustable. If you don't know your ring size, visit your local jeweler and they can help you find your ring size.       


ANKLETS 

Use a measuring tape to measure the part of your ankle you would like the anklet to rest. That length in inches is your anklet size.    


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