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What size do I need?

At Kluttery, I want your jewelry to fit perfectly. Not just beautiful, but also comfortable. Because I work with beads of different sizes, I use the inside measurement: this is the actual size around your wrist or neck, not the length of the bracelet or necklace when measured flat.

Below, I'll explain how to best choose the right size and what you can do if you're unsure.

Psst... Did you know that for every piece of jewelry, you can also customize the base (14K gold or .925 silver) to your liking? This way, together we create your perfect piece of jewelry, to enjoy for years to come.

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Bracelets

Kluttery bracelets are available in three inner sizes:

  • 15cm, for very slender wrists
  • 17cm, this is the standard size, as seen in the model photos
  • 19cm, coming soon

🧠 Please note: Due to differences in bead size, the bracelet may appear longer or shorter when laid flat, but the inner size remains the determining factor. Therefore, it's best to start by measuring your wrist.

How to measure your wrist size

  1. Use a measuring tape or a string which you then measure.
  2. Wrap it snugly around your wrist, just below your knuckle.
  3. Write down the measurement and choose a bracelet that is slightly larger than your wrist size (± 1.5 cm extra is usually comfortable).
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Chains

For necklaces, I also provide the inner measurement. The standard models are available in:

  • 42 cm, as seen in the model photos
  • 45 cm, for a bit more room or a longer neckline
  • 50 cm, falls on the breastbone, lovely for layering or a casual look

💡 My tip: take a favorite necklace from your own jewelry collection (preferably thin and made of silver or gold) and measure it, simply along a tape measure. Do you want to wear them in layers? Then go for a few centimeters longer or shorter.

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Rings

Do you have a ring at home that fits well? Then you can measure its diameter with a tape measure or ruler. The diameter is the measurement from one side to the other, straight across the middle. For rings, we use millimeters.

Use the ring sizer

If you don't have a suitable ring or want to wear your new ring on a different finger, I have something for you. With Kluttery's ringsizer, you can easily determine your size.

And if you then buy a ring from the collection? Then you will receive a refund for the purchase price of the ringsizer.

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