Most jewellery supplied by overseas manufacturers is in inches. Keola offers this size guide in order to assist you with ordering of products. Choosing Bangle SizesIt is best if you first put your hand in the same position as you would when putting a bangle on then measure the widest part around you hand (Circumference) The measurement approximately equates to the sizes below:
- Extra Small under 6 3/4 inches (2 1/8 inches inner diameter bangle)
- Small under 7 1/4 inches (2 1/4 inches inner diameter bangle)
- Medium under 7 3/4 inches (2 3/8 inches inner diameter bangle)
- Large under 8 1/4 inches (2 1/2 inches inner diameter bangle)
- Extra Large under 8 3/4 inches (2 5/8 inches inner diameter bangle)
The most usual non clasp closed bangle sizes are 7, 7 ½ and 8. As clasp style bangles do not have to fit over a wrist they are smaller the most common size is 7. Choosing Bracelet SizeBracelet sizes are given in inches, because they are open that is they do not have to be slipped over the hand as in case of a bangle, which does not open. To get the perfect fit:
- Measure your wrist at the wrist bone
- Add 3/4" to 1" for the bracelet size.
- Order the largest size closest to your desired size.
For a quick reference, here are the typical bracelet sizes. Small 7" Medium 7.5" Large 8" A number of the bracelets supplied by Keola are 7” with an extension of approximately 1” making them suitable for just about everyone Children's Bracelet SizesTo determine a child's bracelet size, please choose the size that accompanies the age from our approximate guide. Newborn - 4" 3-12 Months - 4.5" 2-3 Years - 5" 3-4 Years - 5.75" 4-5 Years - 6" 6-7 Years - 6.5" 8-12 Years - 7" Choosing Necklace SizeWhen selecting necklace size, it's important to consider several factors: What do you plan to wear it with?
- When do you plan to wear it?
- How do you want to wear it?
Typical necklaces sizes are as follows: 16” choker length 18” at collarbone 20” a few inches below collarbone 
The necklace size ordered most often is 18”. Keola often stocks necklaces which are 16” with a 3” extension making them suitable for most sizes. Choosing Ring Size Tips for finding your ring size:
- Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.
- If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, use Method B below, except measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size in between the two.
Other tips and information:
- When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort's sake.
- Different countries have different ring-size systems. All sizes listed here are standard American sizes.
- The average woman's ring size is about 7 - 8.
- Your ring size will be about half a size larger on your primary hand (i.e., the hand you write with).
The most common ordered sizes are 7, 8 and 9 you will notice that we provide a number of our rings in these sizes. Method APlace a ring that fits you over the circle, making sure the inside of the ring lines up with the outside of the circle. If you are between sizes, order the larger size 
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