  How to select your size for Bangle?
Bracelets/Bangles
It is important to know your correct bracelet or ring size before ordering. The following are suggestions to help determine your size. This works for most people however if you are still uncertain of your size we highly recommend you go to your nearest jewelry store as they have the proper tools for sizing and they'll usually do this for you for free.
When determining your size for a bracelet or bangle use a tailor type measuring tape that measures in inches. Measure the circumference of your closely clenched hand with fingers straight and thumb turned in to touch your pinky. The idea is to make your hand the smallest circumference possible.
Possition the tape measure over your knuckles and run the tape starting from one point going completely around and stopping at the same point to take your reading. From this reading round out your size to the closest size for the bracelet or ring you would like to order.
The idea is to find the largest circumference of your hand the bracelet must slip over to reach your wrist. The bracelet must also be able to slide on and over your hand comfortably.
Measuring your size for a Ring
If you do not know your size please use a ring sizer to determine your ring size.
Most jewelry stores can do this for you for free.
These are only suggestions to help you select your size.
Recommended Care for 925 Sterling Silver Jewelry:
*To keep your silver jewelry looking new we recommend using a soft cotton cloth to gently wipe off your .925 Sterling Silver Jewelry's excess make-up and skin oils after each wearing. You can use silver cleaner or warm water with some baking soda to clean tarnished silver jewelry, but never use chlorine bleach, do not wear your Silver jewelry when you go into a swimming pool. Clean and polish the Jewelry before storage.
Follow these simple recommendations to keep your Hawaiian Sterling Silver Jewelry looking good.
*Please note, this jewelry is not designed to be worn all day and night like other expensive rings as the gold accent-plating can wear down or tarnish.
The thin gold plate on two-tone rings or black enamel on other rings can wear off from frequent exposure to body lotions, oils, soaps, shampoo and conditioners, detergent, chemicals like chlorine in tap water or in swimming pools etc. It is recommended to clean these substances off from time to time with silver cleaner or warm water with baking soda.
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