How to find your silver cuff bracelet size
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2012
- Learn how to find your silver cuff bracelet size with jeweler Dillon Hartman of Durango Silver Company and never buy the wrong size cuff bracelet again. Dillon shows you several simple ways to find your silver cuff bracelet size at home. Never find yourself asking "what size bracelet do I wear?" again.
Thanks, I've been trying to learn that.
I wanted to size my cuff bracelet, not my wrist.
Very helpful loving the music 🎶
I have a 7.5 left wrist and have a small 2-strand sliver/turquoise bangle, 6 inches with about a 1.5 inch gap., so it fits (fortunately was malleable enough to bend to my size). A friend recently gave me a watch with the same flexible design, so it doesn't pinch. Am a woman but don't like to wear rings and bracelets because most don't fit well on my large fingers and wrists. Men's get too clunky, but if I find one I like will try...thanks for your videos.
Size for bangles is not measured the same way because the bangle has to slide over the hand. There is no opening and they are typically round and not meant to be bent to fit.
My wrist Is 7.5
Can I wear a size 7 inch bracelet comfortable
Thank you for video. Do you measure wrist across wrist bones or above or below? Thanks.
Hi. I'm just guessing here but based on what he said, I'd imagine you'd measure the area of your wrist you intend to wear it and deduct between 1" and 1¼" (whichever is comfy for you) for the opening. I'm getting ready to make my first cuff bracelet and I think I prefer an opening of 1¼". My wrist is exactly 7 inches, I'll deduct 1" for the opening, and my bracelet length before bending/forming will be 6". I may cut a length of thick guage copper wire (or coat hanger) to test the fit before taking a chance of messing up using precious metals but you can probably arrive at a better answer by asking several professionals. Good luck! 🙂
@@tammygurl64 Thanks.
what if it is in mm's how in the heck do u figure that out =thanks :)
Good question. Never needed that measurement. But what I would do is figure out how many inches and then convert it to mm with a calculation of 25.4 mm to an inch.
Good video, thank you! Please do not add music. It drowned out your voice, hurt my ears, and I could not focus on demo. Very annoying and painful on ears.
I agree about the music. If you're going to add it anyway, measure the voice audio volume and make it 1/3rd of that.