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| Kenneth Bitsie, Navajo 6 1/4" - NBN586 - $475 | |
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| Patrick & Laura Lincoln, Navajo 6 1/4" - NBN590 - $310 |
Tom Francisco, Navajo 6 1/4" - NBN559 - $199 |
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Patrick & Laura Lincoln, Navajo 6 1/4" - NBN593 - $310 |
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Sheldon Lalio, Zuni 6 3/8" - NBN523 - $520 |
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Sheldon Lalio, Zuni 6 1/2" - NBN414B - $230 |
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Kenneth Bitsie, Navajo 6 1/2" - NBN693-B - $435 |
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James Livingston, Navajo 6 5/8" - NBN518 - $150 |
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Sheldon Lalio, Zuni 6 5/8" - NBN414B - $230 |
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"Thank
you so much for the help with the Navajo inlay bracelet. It arrived last
Saturday, just in time for my anniversary on Sunday. My wife loved it. The bracelet
is very solid and the craftsmanship excellent. The inlay pattern and different
color of stones used by the artist are strikingly beautiful. I don't think I could
have found one she liked better. Thanks again for the excellent service."
- JC "The inlay bracelet has become my favorite. It has brought smiles to my face many a time over the last 2 weeks. It is beautiful." - PK "I received my inlay link bracelet and it is beautiful. Thank you." - DW Just a quick note to say Thanks! I got the cuff in the mail and it's exactly what I expected. Fit's great, looks great and I was thrilled with the price! Thanks again for the quick shipment." - D. |
How to Measure Your Wrist for a Bracelet or Watch© 2012 Horsekeeping LLC © Copyright Information The best way to get a good fit is to measure a cuff bracelet you already have that fits you well and look for a bracelet with those dimensions. The total inside circumference is the inside circumference of the bracelet from end to end plus the gap (the distance between the ends). If you don't have a cuff bracelet to use for comparison, then measure your wrist where you want to wear the bracelet. There are several ways to do this. 1. Use flexible tape measure to measure around your wrist where you will wear the bracelet 2. Wrap a piece of string or ribbon once around your wrist where you will wear the bracelet. Make a mark across the string wrap. Remove the string and measure between the marks to find the circumference of your wrist. 3. Cut a strip of paper approximately 8" long and as wide as the bracelet you would like to wear. Wrap the paper around your wrist where you would wear the bracelet. You might secure the paper with a piece of tape to get a better feel of the fit. Make a mark where the end of the paper lays on the wrap. Remove the paper and measure from the end to the mark for the circumference of your wrist.
Many cuff bracelets are adjustable.They can be opened or closed up to about a 1/4 inch larger or smaller. The types that are NOT easily adjustable are those that are made from very thick, heavy metal or those with inlaid stones across the entire front and sides. When you purchase a bracelet, realize that if you adjust it, it is not returnable. To adjust your bracelet, be very careful how you adjust it so you don't make it an odd shape or damage it. If you try to bend an area of your bracelet where there is a stone or inlay, you might pop the stones out. Generally when opening or closing a bracelet for fit, encircle one hand firmly over the last stone on one side of the bracelet and then make your adjustment by bending in or out the portion of the bracelet from the last stone to the end of the bracelet. Do the same on the other side. Remember, some bracelets are not adjustable at all. Those that have stones or inlay all the way to the ends of the bracelet are not considered adjustable. Those that are made of very heavy silver would be very difficult to bend, so are considered not adjustable. The Importance of Bracelet WeightWe list the weight of bracelets for several reasons. First, the price of silver fluctuates but has been running high the last several years. The weight of a sterling silver bracelet factors into its price. Also, we list the weight because sometimes you are shopping for a substantial piece, like a heavy cuff, and sometimes you are looking for a very lightweight piece. You can compare the weights among bracelets to find exactly what you want. Traditionally precious metals
and jewelry weights are listed in grams or Troy ounces. There are approximately
31.1 grams in one Troy ounce. IMPORTANT NOTE: Bracelets that have been adjusted are not returnable. Jewelry return guidelines along with detailed shipping and return information can be found on our Return Policy Page. |