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Bangle Sizes

Instructions for Putting Glass Bangles On Glass bangles are not like typical bangles.



They are delicate and can cut you if they break so they must be put on carefully.



1.



BE CAREFUL! They are breakable and can cut you.



2.



Apply lotion or mehndi oil to your hand.



3.



Loosen up your hand by giving yourself a quick hand massage (or better yet, have someone else give you a hand massage!).



Apply more lotion/oil if needed.



4.



Join your fingers together to make your hand as small as possible (do NOT stiffen you hand up, you need to keep it loose and flexible).



5.



Hold your hand up VERTICAL from the floor.



If you keep your arm down in a horizontal position, the bangles will be more difficult to get on (the blood flows to your hand making it swell slightly).



6.



Slowly and carefully work the bangles on in small groups (2-4 at a time) being careful that the bangles are straight over top of each other.



If the bangles are off-kilter they will snap each other.



7.



Wiggle your fingers a bit when the bangles get to the widest point of your hand.



Measure Good Fitting Bangles that You Already Own Take out bangles that you already have and measure the inside diameter and compare to the below measurement chart or the measurement stated in the actual bangle listing.

As long as you measure the inside diameter of your current bangles this will be an accurate way to find your bangle size.

Size Diameter Inches Diameter Centimeters M 2.

6 2 3/8 6.

1 L 2.

8 2 1/2 6.

4 XL 2.

10 2 5/8 6.

6 XXL 2.

12 2 3/4 7 Measure Your Hand This can be used to find your bangle size, but is a little bit trickier than the printable sizing template, but when done carefully will give you an accurate result.

You will need a flexible tape measure or a piece of string and a ruler.

1.

Make your hand as small as possible, as if you were putting on bangles, bringing your thumb and little finger together.

2.

Using the tape measure (or string), measure the around your hand at the widest point (the tape measure should be pulled taught, not loose).

Make note of the actual circumference of your hand (if you used string, make a mark where the string meets, then measure the length with your ruler to get your hand circumference).

3.

Compare your hand circumference to the bangle circumference in the below chart.

Purchase bangles that are the next size up from your actual hand measurement.

M 2.

6 2 3/8 7.

46 (7 1/2") 6.

1 19 L 2.

8 2 1/2 7.

86 (8") 6.

4 20 XL 2.

10 2 5/8 8.

25 (8 1/4") 6.

6 21 XXL 2.

12 2 3/4 8.

6 (8 3/5") 7 22 8.



Clap and move your hands often to draw attention to your new jewelry! TIP: Use as much lotion or mehndi oil as needed.



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