Finding the perfect crystal bracelet starts with one simple step—knowing your wrist size. Many customers aren’t sure how to measure their wrist correctly, which can lead to a bracelet that feels too tight or slips off too easily. The good news is that measuring your wrist is quick, easy, and can be done with everyday items you already have at home. In this guide, we’ll walk you through three simple and accurate methods to measure your wrist so you can choose the ideal bracelet size with confidence.

1. Using a Measuring Tape (Soft Tape Measure)
This is the easiest and most accurate method.
Steps:
(1)Wrap a soft measuring tape around the part of your wrist where you normally wear a bracelet.
(2)Make sure the tape is snug but not tight.
(3)Note the measurement in inches or centimeters.


2. Using a U.S. Dollar Bill
No measuring tape? No problem! A U.S. dollar bill is exactly 6.14 inches (156 mm) long.
Steps:
(1)Wrap a dollar bill around your wrist as far as it will go.
(2)If the ends meet or overlap, your wrist is close to 6.14 inches.
(3)If there’s a gap, estimate how much more length you need.
(4)For a more precise fit, you can mark the overlap point on the bill and measure it later with a ruler.
This method works best for quick estimation.


3. Using a String + Ruler
A great alternative when you don’t have a measuring tape.
Steps:
(1)Take a piece of string, yarn, or thin paper strip.
(2)Wrap it softly around your wrist—snug but not tight.
(3)Mark the point where the string overlaps.
(4)Lay the string flat and measure the marked length with a ruler.
This gives you an accurate wrist measurement similar to using a soft tape.
