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Sizing Guide

How to Measure Your
Jade Bangle Size

Getting the right size is essential — jade bangles cannot be resized after purchase. Follow the steps below before you order.

Important: Unlike gold rings, jade bangles are carved from a single piece of stone and cannot be altered. Always measure carefully — if you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up.

Method 1 — String or Paper Strip

  1. 1

    Relax your hand

    Hold your dominant hand out flat with your fingers together and your thumb tucked in toward your palm. This is the position your hand takes when passing through a bangle.

  2. 2

    Wrap a strip around the widest part

    Wrap a thin strip of paper or a piece of string around the widest part of your hand — typically just below the knuckles, including your thumb. Mark where the strip overlaps.

  3. 3

    Measure the length

    Lay the strip flat against a ruler. The length in millimetres is your circumference. Divide by π (3.14) to get your inner diameter — this is your bangle size.

    Bangle size (mm) = circumference (mm) ÷ 3.14

Method 2 — Existing Bangle

If you already own a bangle that fits well, measure its inner diameter with a ruler — place the ruler across the inside opening at the widest point. That measurement in millimetres is your size.

Measure the inside of the bangle opening, not the outside.

Size Reference Chart

The inner diameter (ID) is the measurement we use for all jade bangles. Our listings show this size in millimetres.

Inner DiameterApprox. Label
49–50 mmXS
51–52 mmS
53–55 mmS–M
56–58 mmM
59–61 mmM–L
62–64 mmL
65–68 mmXL
69 mm+XXL

Sizes vary by piece. The exact inner diameter is listed on each product page.

Tips for an Accurate Fit

  • Measure in the evening — hands tend to swell slightly through the day.
  • Measure both hands and use the larger measurement.
  • If you are between sizes, size up — a slightly loose bangle is easier to wear than one that's tight.
  • Measure a few times and take the average for accuracy.
  • Not sure? Book an appointment and we can help you measure in person.