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Authentic Native American sterling silver and turquoise  leather cuffs, ketohs, bow guards, concho bracelets
Ketohs (Bowguards), Leather Cuffs
and Concho Belt Bracelets
Sterling Silver Turquoise concho belt style bracelet
Turquoise Concho Belt Style
5 1/2" to 7 3/4"
NBL435 - $325
Sterling Silver Turquoise Feather Bracelets
Feather Turquoise
5 3/4" to 6 1/2" - NBT646 - $60

Sterling Silver Turquoise Feather Bracelet by Navajo Vivian Jones
Feather Turquoise
Vivian Jones, Navajo

5 3/4" to 6 1/4" - NBT647 - $99

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679 - $89

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679E - $89

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679 - $89

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679F - $89

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679B - $89

 

Sterling Silver Turquoise concho belt style bracelet
Turquoise Concho Belt Style
5 1/2" to 9" - NBL437 - $125

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise Feather Bangle Bracelet by Navajo Ben Begaye
Sterling Silver Turquoise Feather
2 3/8" diameter
7 3/8" inside circumference
Ben Begaye, Navajo
NBS662 - $255

Authentic Native American sterling silver Royston Turquoise bracelet by Navajo Eric Delgarito
Royston Turquoise
Eric Delgarito, Navajo

6 1/8" to 6 1/2" - NBT679G - $89
Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23A - $162

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Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23C - $162
Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23D - $162
Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23E - $162
Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23F - $162
Authentic Native American sterling silver and stone inlay adjustable snap leather bracelet by Navajo artist Edison Yazzie
Adjustable Leather Snaps
with Stone Inlay

Edison Yazzie, Navajo
6 1/4" to 7 3/4"
NBK23G - $162

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver bracelet
Vera Halusewa, Zuni
6 3/8" - NBT428 - $210

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Tom Francisco, Navajo

6 3/8" - NBT563 - $215

Authentic Native American NOS Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet by Zuni artist Larry Delena size 6 3/8
New Old Stock
Larry Delena, Zuni

6 3/8" - BP712 - $150

Authentic Native American sterling silver Coral Bracelet by Navajo Tilly Jon
Tilly Jon , Navajo
6 3/8" - NBT680 - $275

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Francis L. Begay, Navajo
6 3/8" - NBT447B - $150

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise Snake Eye bracelet by Zuni Susie Livingston
Turquoise Snake Eye
Susie Livingston, Zuni

6 3/8" - NBT642B - $395

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise  Bracelet by Zuni Bernard Cachini Jr.
Bernard Cachini Jr, Zuni
6 3/8" - NBT696-C - $118
Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise Eagle Bracelet by Navajo Richard Singer
Richard Singer, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT668 - $299

New Old Stock Zuni sterling silver and stone Inlay bracelet
NOS Zuni Inlay
6 1/2 " - NBL445 - $125

New Old Stock sterling silver and stone Inlay bracelet
NOS Inlay Link
up to 6 1/2" - NBL446 - $125

Vintage NOS Sterling Silver Turquoise Gaspeite Lapis Inlay Bracelet 6 1/2 inch by Navajo Michael Tahe
NOS Coral Needlepoint
Lance & Cordelia Waatsa, Zuni
6 1/2" - BP684 - $1,150

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise Kokopelli Bracelet by Navajo Lester Craig
Lester Craig, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT670 - $259

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Royston Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Guy Hoskie
Royston Turquoise
Guy Hoskie, Navajo

6 1/2" - NBT716 - $350

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Coral Bracelet by Navajo Fred Brown
Fred Brown, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT715 - $290

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Darryl Becenti
Darryl Becenti, Navajo
6 1/2 - NBT719 - $380

Navajo Sterling Silver opal bracelet
Wallace Yazzie Jr., Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT459 - $259

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Kingman Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Wilbur Musket
Wilbur Musket, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT711 - $980

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Charleston Draper
Charleston Draper, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT718 - $350

Authentic Vintage Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Petit Point Cluster Bracelet
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Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo multi stone spring wire  bracelet
Springwire Turquoise Nugget
Adjustable - NBT465 - $65

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Thomas Francisco, Navajo

6 1/2" - NBN575 - $305
Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Nathaniel Johnson, Navajo

6 1/2" - NBN570B - $138
Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Kenneth Bitsie
Kenneth Bitsie, Navajo

6 1/2" - NBN693-B - $435

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver turquoise bracelet by Navajo Sunshine Reeves
Sunshine Reeves, Navajo
6 1/2" - NBT632 - $390

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver bracelet
Hattie Johnson, Zuni
6 1/2" - NBT410 - $285

Sterling Silver Turquoise Feather Bracelets
Feather Turquoise
5 3/4" to 6 1/2" - NBT646 - $60

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise  Bracelet by Zuni Bernard Cachini Jr.
Bernard Cachini Jr, Zuni
6 1/2" - NBT696-B - $118
Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Fabian Sheyka, Zuni

6 1/2" - NBN564 - $130

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Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet
Opal Inlay
6 1/2" - 6 5/8" - NBN597 - $113

Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet
Opal Inlay
6 1/2" - 6 5/8" - NBN596 - $113

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
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Authentic Native American new old stock Sterling Silver and Turquoise Row Bracelet 6 7/8 inch by Navajo artisan Sarah Curley
NOS 7-stone Turquoise
Sarah Curley, Navajo
6 7/8" - BP781- $325

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Thomas Francisco, Navajo

6 5/8" - NBN571 - $305

vintage NOS sterling silver and stone inlay Kokopelli Bracelet size 6 1/4
Vintage NOS Kokopelli
Louisiana Collection
6 5/8" - BP343 - $195

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Dry Creek Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Randy Boyd
Dry Creek Turquoise
Randy Boyd, Navajo

6 5/8" - NBT651 - $475

Navajo shadowbox Turquoise bracelet
Martin Perry, Navajo
6 1/8" to 6 3/4" - NBT442 - $55

Authentic Native American sterling silver Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Thomas Francisco
Thomas Francisco, Navajo

6 5/8" - NBN689-B - $265

Sterling Silver Native American  Navajo turquoise slave bracelet
Harrison Bitsui, Navajo

6 5/8" - NBT440 - $145

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Sheldon Lalio, Zuni

6 5/8" - NBN414B - $230

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver bracelet
Albert Jake, Navajo
6 5/8" - NBT357 - $375
Navajo sterling silver Turquoise medicine bear bracelet
Jefferson Brown, Navajo
6 5/8" - NBT436 - $540

Authentic Native American sterling silver Multi-stone Inlay Bracelet by Zuni Leander & Lisa Othole
Leander & Lisa Othole Zuni
6 5/8" - NBT685 - $375

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Turquoise Bracelet size 6 5/8  by Navajo artisan Steve Arviso
Steve Arviso, Navajo
6 5/8" - NBT723 - $345

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Patrick and Laura Lincoln
Patrick & Laura Lincoln, Navajo

6 5/8" - NBT710 - $315

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Peterson Johnson
Peterson Johnson, Navajo
6 5/8" - NBT656 - $295

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver and Stone Inlay spinner Bracelet by Zuni Don Carlos Dewa
Inlay Spinner
Don Carlos Dewa, Zuni

6 3/4" - NBT634 - $2,250

Authentic Native American tufa cast sterling silver and Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo artisan Harrison Bitsui
Tufa Cast with Turquoise
Harrison Bitsui, Navajo

6 3/4" - NBT721 - $185

Authentic Navajo Lapis Lazuli Ring and Bracelet Set
Lapis Lazuli Ring and Bracelet
Peterson Johnson, Navajo
6 3/4" bracelet, ring size 8
S358 - $625
Authentic Native American Vintage NOS Sterling Silver Inlay Sunface Bracelet 6 3/4 inch by Zuni silversmith Marisal Selecion
Vintage NOS
Marisal Selecion, Zuni
Louisiana Collection
6 3/4" - BP410- $195

New Old Stock Malachite and sterling silver link bracelet
Malachite
6 3/4" - NBL453 - $45

Authentic Native American Navajo sterling silver and gold storyteller bracelet by Kee Brown
Vintage NOS
Louisiana Collection
6 3/4" - BP391- $675

Authentic Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Royston Turquoise bracelet
Royston Turquoise
Peterson Johnson, Navajo

6 3/4" - NBT607 - $550

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Nugget Bracelet 6 3/4 inch by Navajo artisan Ernest Bilagoda
New Old Stock
Ernest Bilagoda, Navajo

Paula's Collection
6 3/4" - BP7550 - $625

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
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Sterling Silver and Multi-Stone Inlay Bracelet 6 3/4 inch
New Old Stock
6 3/4" - BP730 - $345

 

Authentic Native American sterling silver Coral Bracelet by Navajo Bobby Johnson
Bobby Johnson, Navajo
6 3/4" - NBT699 - $550

Authentic Vintage NOS Native American Sterling Silver Inlay bracelet by Navajo Douglas Etsitty
Douglas Etsitty, Navajo
Vintage NOS

White Buffalo Collection
6 3/4" - BP283- $425

Authentic Native American sterling silver Micro-Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Merle House
Micro-inlay
Merle House, Navajo

6 3/4" - NBT701 - $675

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise  Bracelet by Navajo Fred Brown
Fred Brown, Navajo
6 3/4" - NBT674 - $272

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Navajo Lapis and Sterling Silver bracelet and ring
Lapis Bracelet
Peterson Johnson, Navajo

6 3/4" - NS334 - $320

Navajo Turquoise feather bracelet
Robert Kelly, Navajo
6 3/4" - NBT384 - $385

Navajo coral  bracelet
Hank Vandever , Navajo
6 3/4" - NBT401B - $355

Authentic Native American Navajo Sterling Silver spiderweb Turquoise bracelet
Peterson Johnson, Navajo
6 3/4" - NBT606 - $595

Authentic Native American sterling silver Turquoise Snake Eye Bracelet by Zuni Peter Haloo III
Turquoise Snake Eye
Peter Haloo III, Zuni

6 3/4" - NBT675 - $442

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Dry Creek Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Jereme Delgarito
Dry Creek Turquoise
Jereme Delgarito, Navajo

6 7/8" - NBT652 - $225

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Peterson Johnson
Peterson Johnson, Navajo
6 7/8" - NBT655 - $295

Authentic Native American Four Colors Medicine Wheel Shield Bracelet by Lakota Mitchell Zephier
Branch Coral and Natural Claw
Mitchell Zephier, Lakota

7" - NBS728 - $700

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver and Coral half bead link bracelet by Navajo Marie Yazzie
Marie Yazzie, Navajo
up to 7 1/2" - NBL431 - $213

New Old Stock Inlay bracelet Sterling Silver and orange and purple spiny oyster link bracelet by Navajo artist Teddy Goodluck, Jr.
Orange Spiny Oyster
Teddy Goodluck, Jr., Navajo

7" and smaller
NBL451 - $165

Authentic Native American German Silver Overlay 4-directions animal spirit Bracelet by Lakota silversmith Mitchell Zephier
Mitchell Zephier, Lakota
7" - NBS528 - $400

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Opal Bracelet by Zuni Emery Lalacita
Emery Lalacita, Zuni
7" - NBT659 - $300

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver and Sleeping Beauty turquoise bracelet by Navajo Wilbur Musket
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise
Wilbur Musket, Navajo

7" - NBT368 - $595

Authentic Sterling Silver Native American Navajo Opal Inlay Bracelet
Roland Silvers, Navajo
7" - NBN578 - $465

Sterling Silver Native American bracelet
Sheldon Lalio, Zuni

7" - NBN573 - $295

new old stock Sterling Silver and Turquoise Row Bracelet 7 inch
New Old Stock Turquoise
7" - BP753 -
$425  $350 plus s/h

Authentic Native American petrified or fossil wood Bracelet by Lakota-Hochunc artisan Rhonda Funmaker
Petrified Wood
Rhonda Funmaker, Lakota/Hochunc

7 1/4" - NBS727 - $150

Authentic Native American Navajo Sterling Silver turquoise bracelet by Navajo Peterson Johnson
Kingman Turquoise
Peterson Johnson, Navajo

7 1/4 to 7 3/4" - NBT443 - $795

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver bracelet
Tom Tinnin, Navajo
7 1/4" - NBT383 - $540
Authentic Native American Two Eagle Hearts and Medicine Wheel Bracelet by Lakota Mitchell Zephier size 7 1/4
Eagle Hearts and Medicine Wheel
Mitchell Zephier, Lakota

7 1/4" - NBT730 - $700

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Inlay Bracelet by Zuni Larry Loretto
Larry Loretto, Zuni

7 1/4" - NBN585 - $695

Authentic Native American sterling silver and Kingman Turquoise Bracelet by Navajo Bennie Ration
Kingman Bird's Eye Turquoise
Bennie Ration, Navajo

7 1/4" - NBT712 - $850

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver and Turquoise Horseshoe bracelet by Navajo Hemerson Brown
Hemerson Brown, Navajo
7 1/4" - NBT392C - $207

Authentic Native American Sterling Silver and coral bangle bracelet by Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika
Coral Bangle
Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika, Zuni

2 5/8" inside diameter
8" inside circumference
NBT612 - $170

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How to Choose and Fit a Cuff Bracelet

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"Received the bracelet. It is beautiful!!!!!" - KS


"Just to let you know that my wife was delighted with the bracelet...she is so thrilled! - it seems I made a good choice. She wants to join me in thanking you for your assistance, and in providing such first-class service. I am sure we will be back Paula! - Richard
"Oh my... OH MY!!!!!  The bracelet is just stunning - what an artist ! Adding the silver spirals echoes the round nodules in the turquoise and was an inspired thing to do. And the best part? It fits!!!! I have big wrists and have to pass up 90% of turquoise bracelets because of that ( which may be a good thing ;) Thank you for offering this. I was prepared to pay a lot more to own it." - Janet

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Native American Stone Bracelets

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The stone bracelets in our store are made primarily by Native American artists of the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi tribes of the Southwest United States. To start out with, we'd like to give you an idea of how their style of jewelry making differs from each other.

Navajo - The Navajo were the first silversmiths. The commonly design jewelry around a stone's natural shape. When Navajo do inlay, it is bolder than Zuni inlay and usually has silver between the inlaid pieces (called "channel inlay").

Zuni - The Zuni are stonesmiths that cuts stones to fit into a precise geometric pattern or design. They tend to use four traditional colors:

  • Blue - turquoise
  • Red - Coral
  • Black - Jet or Onyx
  • White - Opal or Mother of Pearl

Their inlay tends to be more complex than Navajo, with more cuts and patterns. They usually don't use silver between the inlaid pieces but produce "stone on stone" inlays.

The Zuni also produce meticulous Needlepoint (narrow stones pointed on both ends) and Petit Point (any other small cut stone shape such as oval, teardrop etc.) pieces, often in clusters.

Most snake designs are done by the Zuni.

Hopi - The Hopi are silversmiths and design pieces mostly of solid silver with a cutout design on top of the main piece. The background is usually oxidized and etched with hashmarks. Two characteristics of Hopi work are two pieces of silver soldered together and minimal use of stones.

Hallmark:
Most modern Indian jewelry is stamped "Sterling", for sterling silver, and is signed or has a hallmark by the artist. However a lack of hallmarks, initials, or signatures doesn't mean it is not authentic. In the past, most reservation-made Indian jewelry was not signed and had no hallmark.

Stones

Native American Indians use many types of stones in making bracelets and other jewelry. Read about different kinds of stone here.

The traditional stone used in southwest Native American stone bracelets and other jewelry is turquoise.

Turquoise comes in all shades of blue, to blue-green, with a possible shading towards brown-veined greens. Matrix (veining) may or may not be present in any color(s). It is the natural variations in turquoise that make it appealing. The color of turquoise in American Indian jewelry ranges from brownish green to bright blue.

Found in veins sandwiched in between layers of mother rock, the turquoise can show some of the influence of the mother rock in its matrix or veining. The matrix colors range from blue to golden brown to black and sometimes with golden flecks (sometimes called "fools gold" or iron pirite) which is very desirable.

The more blue, the higher the copper content. The more green, the higher the iron content.

Sometimes turquoise is cut so that it takes some of the mother rock with it. This is referred to as "Boulder Turquoise" and happens to be very popular right now as it shows great contrast between the turquoise and the rock which surrounded it.

Not All Turquoise is Created Equal

If you are looking at two turquoise bracelets one at $30 and the other at $500, what is the difference? Well, there are many uses and misuses of the word turquoise.

Natural Turquoise is a stone that has not been altered in any way. It is the way it was found in nature. Natural Turquoise looks very real and beautiful but, over time, when exposed to light, sweat, perfume, makeup, oils and detergents, it can deteriorate (crumble) and lose its color or change color to a pale green. It can also lose its structural stability and crumble and crack. To deal with these problems, methods have been developed to preserve turquoise. Manufacturers and dealers use the following terms in a non-standard fashion, so if you are ever in doubt when purchasing a turquoise item, you should ask about the origin of the turquoise and its treatment.

Enhanced Turquoise usually refers to a natural stone that has been treated with electrical currents that hardens the stone and enhances the color. Nothing else is done to the stone. Enhanced turquoise should not change color over time.

Stabilized Turquoise has been impregnated with an acrylic or epoxy to harden the stone and enhance the color. Almost all turquoise used for heishi necklaces and fetish carvings is stabilized because otherwise the heishi would quickly fade and break.

Compressed stones have been hardened by extreme pressure.

Fracture-Sealing uses resin or polymer to harden the matrix in the stone. (Matrix is other minerals mixed in the turquoise or portions of the "mother rock" in which the turquoise formed. Matrix appears in the turquoise as uneven areas of brown or black).

Artificial or Imitation Turquoise - There are a number of manufactured turquoise products, some of which look like real stone and others that look like plastic. Some minerals, like howlite, can be dyed to look like turquoise.

Synthetic and Lab Grown Turquoise have the same chemical composition and physical look of natural turquoise.

Block Turquoise is manufactured in blocks and is made to look like turquoise. It may be all plastic polymer or it may have crushed or powdered turquoise or other stone mixed with resin or polymer. Block Turquoise sometimes has swirls or blobs of dark dye added to simulate the look of matrix.

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How to Measure Your Wrist for a Bracelet or Watch

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 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.

All of our bracelet pages have one of the following measurments:

1. Total inside circumference which includes the gap. This corresponds more or less to your wrist measurement. (The best gauge is to measure a cuff bracelet that fits you well and compare to the bracelet you are considering.)

2. Inside circumference from end to end, plus the gap measurement. These two added together equal the total inside circumference which corresponds to your wrist measurement. For example, if your wrist measures 6 1/2", a bracelet that has a 5 1/4" inside circumference end to end and a 1 1/4" gap has a total inside circumference of 6 1/2" and should fit you well.

 

How well a bracelet will fit you will depend on whether you like to wear the bracelet tight or loose, alone or with other bracelets, in front of or behind the prominent bone on your wrist, changes in temperature (weather) and other factors.

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Inside Circumference end to end + the Gap = Total Inside Circumference.

Total Inside Circumference corresponds more or less to wrist size.

Example: If the Inside Circumference end to end is 5" and the Gap is 1", the Total Inside Circumference would be 6" and would be suitable for a wrist approximately 5 3/4 " to 6 1/4" depending on how tight or loose you like to wear your bracelets.

Note from Paula:

I can't stress enough that the best way to get a perfectly fitting cuff bracelet or watch is to measure one that fits you well and compare its measurements to the measurements on the page of a bracelet you are considering buying. When I wrap a string or dressmakers cloth tape measure around my wrist it measures between 6 7/8" and 7" and yet the bracelet I am wearing today measures 6 5/8 total inside circumference, which includes the gap. So the bracelet that fits me the best is actually 1/4" smaller than my wrist measurement. Such a bracelet is steady, does not flop around, yet does not dig in anywhere. It is comfortable and perfection in fit. So bear that in mind as you shop. You may likely prefer a bracelet slightly smaller than your wrist size.

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.

Bracelet Weight

We 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.
As always, if you have questions about a bracelet, write us at .

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.

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