Bracelet

Bracelet

Explore our bracelet collection featuring lab-grown diamonds and moissanite. Find the perfect pie... Read more
Explore our bracelet collection featuring lab-grown diamonds and moissanite... Read more
Lab Grown Diamond

Lab Grown Diamond

Explore our lab-grown diamond bracelets, from round to fancy shapes, and styles including bangles and tennis bracelets. Shop our elegant range!

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Moissanite Diamond

Moissanite Diamond

Shop our stunning moissanite bracelet collection - unique and perfect for you and your loved ones. Find your ideal piece today!

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Custom Bracelet

Can't find the right bracelet? Our custom service crafts unique, tailored bracelets for you or your loved one. Personalized elegance at your fingertips.

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Yes, we offer a diverse range of bracelets in both lab-grown diamonds and moissanite, catering to various styles and preferences.

Certainly, we accommodate various wrist sizes by offering quarter sizes in our bracelet collection, ensuring a perfect fit for everyone.

Our bracelet designs are unisex, making them an ideal choice for both females and males, blending style and versatility.

For custom bracelet designs, our team works closely with you to create a piece that perfectly reflects your personal style and preferences.

Measuring your wrist size for a tennis bracelet at home is a simple process that you can do with basic tools. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Get a Flexible Measuring Tape: Ideally, use a flexible measuring tape, the kind used for tailoring or sewing. If you don't have one, you can use a strip of paper or a string and a ruler.
  2. Measure Your Wrist:
  3. Adjust for Comfort: Most people prefer bracelets to be a bit loose rather than tight. Add approximately 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) to your measurement for a comfortable fit. This extra space is especially important for tennis bracelets, as they are designed to move slightly on your wrist.
  4. Record the Measurement: Write down your measurement in inches or centimeters, depending on your preference or the requirements of the jeweler or store where you plan to buy the bracelet.
  5. Check for Standard Sizes: Some bracelets come in standard sizes. Compare your measurement to the standard sizes to find the closest match. If you're between sizes, it's usually better to choose the larger size for comfort.

Remember, the method you choose should reflect how you want the bracelet to fit. If you prefer a tighter fit, add less than 1/2 inch, and if you prefer a looser fit, consider adding a bit more.

Yes, we offer a diverse range of bracelets in both lab-grown diamonds and moissanite, catering to various styles and preferences.

Certainly, we accommodate various wrist sizes by offering quarter sizes in our bracelet collection, ensuring a perfect fit for everyone.

Our bracelet designs are unisex, making them an ideal choice for both females and males, blending style and versatility.

For custom bracelet designs, our team works closely with you to create a piece that perfectly reflects your personal style and preferences.

Measuring your wrist size for a tennis bracelet at home is a simple process that you can do with basic tools. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Get a Flexible Measuring Tape: Ideally, use a flexible measuring tape, the kind used for tailoring or sewing. If you don't have one, you can use a strip of paper or a string and a ruler.
  2. Measure Your Wrist:
  3. Adjust for Comfort: Most people prefer bracelets to be a bit loose rather than tight. Add approximately 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) to your measurement for a comfortable fit. This extra space is especially important for tennis bracelets, as they are designed to move slightly on your wrist.
  4. Record the Measurement: Write down your measurement in inches or centimeters, depending on your preference or the requirements of the jeweler or store where you plan to buy the bracelet.
  5. Check for Standard Sizes: Some bracelets come in standard sizes. Compare your measurement to the standard sizes to find the closest match. If you're between sizes, it's usually better to choose the larger size for comfort.

Remember, the method you choose should reflect how you want the bracelet to fit. If you prefer a tighter fit, add less than 1/2 inch, and if you prefer a looser fit, consider adding a bit more.

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