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About
Cocktail Rings
Q: How should a bracelet fit?
It depends on the type. Tennis bracelets should slide freely on the wrist with about a finger's width of space between the bracelet and the skin. Too tight restricts movement; too loose and the bracelet flips over, putting the clasp on top. Bangles that slip over the hand need to clear the widest part of your knuckles, which usually means they'll sit loosely on the wrist. Hinged bangles can fit closer because they open to go on. Link bracelets and chain bracelets fall somewhere in between. For any bracelet, the most reliable way to check fit is to measure your wrist with a flexible tape and add half an inch to an inch depending on how snug you want it.
Q: Can you mix vintage and modern bracelets in a stack?
Yes, and the contrast usually works in your favor. A vintage Art Deco link bracelet has a visual weight and texture that modern pieces don't replicate, so it reads as an intentional anchor rather than a mismatch. The practical guidelines are to vary widths (a slim tennis bracelet next to a wider bangle creates better contrast than two similar widths), keep the total number manageable (two to four pieces for most wrists), and make sure the clasps and hinges on all pieces are secure enough that they won't catch on each other.
Q: What type of clasp is most secure for a bracelet?
Box clasps with a figure-eight safety catch are the standard on fine jewelry and vintage pieces. The box mechanism holds the bracelet closed, and the safety catch provides a backup if the box opens. Lobster clasps are also secure and common on chain bracelets. Toggle clasps are easy to operate with one hand but are the least secure option for valuable pieces. For tennis bracelets or any bracelet you plan to wear daily, a hidden clasp with a safety mechanism is the most reliable.
Q: How do I know what size bracelet to order?
Measure your wrist at its narrowest point (just above the wrist bone) with a flexible tape or a strip of paper. For tennis bracelets and chain bracelets, add about one inch to your wrist measurement for a comfortable fit. For bangles that slip over the hand, measure around your knuckles at their widest point with your thumb tucked against your palm. Most bracelets are sized in inches (6.5 to 8 inches is the typical range for women, 7.5 to 9 for men). If a bracelet falls between sizes, sizing up is usually more comfortable than sizing down.
Q: Can bracelets be resized?
It depends on the construction. Chain and link bracelets can usually have links added or removed to adjust length. Tennis bracelets are harder because adding or removing stones changes the design and requires matched stones. Bangles are the most difficult to resize because they're rigid. A hinged bangle can sometimes be adjusted slightly, but a solid bangle is essentially fixed. For vintage pieces, any sizing work should be done by a jeweler experienced with period construction to avoid damaging the original design.























