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STEP 1: Measure your wrist with a flexible tape measurements or a strip of paper just below the wrist bone, where you would normally wear the bracelet.

STEP 2: If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen or pencil then use a ruler to measure the length. That would be your wrist size.

STEP 3: To find your bracelet size, refer to the appropriate measurements in below bracelet chart.

Tight Wrist Measure MM Tight Wrist Measure Inches Order Bracelet Length Inches Use for Women, Men and Children Bracelet Sizes
Use Guidence NA 4 IN Newborn - 6 mos.
Use Guidence NA 4.5 IN Child 6 - 12 Months
Use Guidence NA 5 IN Child 12 - 24 Months
Use Guidence NA 5.5 IN Child 2 - 5 Years
129.5 MM - 139.7 MM 5.1 IN -5.5 IN 6 IN Child 6 - 8 Years
150.8 MM 5.9 IN 6.5 IN Tween 9 - 13 Years
160 MM 6.3 IN 7 IN Women's Small
170.1 MM 6.7 IN 7 .5 IN Women Medium Mens Small
180.34 MM 7.1 IN 8 IN Women Large Mens Medium
190.5 MM 7.5 IN 8.5 IN Women X-Large Mens Medium
208.2 MM - 215.9 MM 8.2 IN - 8.5 IN 9 IN Women X-Large Mens Large
228.6 MM 9 IN 9.5 IN Mens X- Large
216 MM - 228.6 MM 8.5 IN - 9 IN 9.5 IN - 10 IN Anklet Women Adjustable Extension

Tip: Do you want a snug or loose fit? Well, that really will vary between each individual. If you are buying a delicate bracelet with a thin chain, we suggest doing a snug fit. Most other bracelets should have a comfort fit except when buying large or thick cuffs or bangles. It's best to buy large bracelets with a loose fit so you don’t feel like you are suffocating your wrist.

Fitting Style Add inch(es) to wrist size
Snug Fit Add 1/4" to 1/2"
Comfort Fit Add 3/4" to 1"
Loose Fit Add 1 1/4"

STEP 1: Close your fingers together and bring your thumb to your little finger (as pictured). Pretend that you were putting on a bangle

STEP 2: Using a strip of paper or tape measurements, wrap it around your hand at the widest point.. If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen on that paper. Then measure that paper strip with a ruler. That would be the circumference of your hand.

STEP 3: Compare your hand circumference to the chart below. Purchase a bangle with diameter that is the next size up from your actual hand measurement. Refer to the appropriate measurements in below bangle chart

Diameter MM Diameter Inches Circumference MM Circumference Inches Order Bangle Size Recommend For
60.3 MM 2 .37 IN 189.5 MM 7.5 IN Small Women Small
66.7 MM 2.62 IN 209.3 MM 8.25 IN Medium Women Medium
69.9 MM 2 .75 IN 219.5 MM 8.5 IN Large Women X Large Mens Medium

Tip: Do you want a snug or loose fit? Well, that really will vary between each individual. If you are buying a delicate bracelet with a thin chain, we suggest doing a snug fit. Most other bracelets should have a comfort fit except when buying large or thick cuffs or bangles. It's best to buy large bracelets with a loose fit so you don’t feel like you are suffocating your wrist.

Fitting Style Add inch(es) to wrist size
Snug Fit Add 1/4" to 1/2"
Comfort Fit Add 3/4" to 1"
Loose Fit Add 1 1/4"

Q1: How do I measure the ring finger?

Classy Cuts Stones’ accurate ring size guides will help you find the best-fitting ring. Take a look at the ring size chart below:

In case you want to measure your finger at home, please follow the steps below:

  • Take a string or paper and wrap it around the base of your ring finger
  • Use a pen to mark the point where the ends meet
  • Measure the pen marks with a ruler (use the mm measurement)
  • Use the measurement and find the closest ring size closest on our ring size guide

Q2: What should you keep in mind while measuring your ring finger?

To begin with, remember that a diamond ring that is too loose or tight will be uncomfortable. The perfect ring should fit your finger comfortably without shaking but should slide off with relative ease.

Whether you are measuring your finger at the jewellery store or at home, do ensure you repeat check 3-4 times before deciding on the most accurate size.

In case you’re planning to surprise your partner with an engagement ring, make sure their family members or friends help you figure out the perfect diamond ring size.

At Classy Cuts Stones, any resizing of rings will be done at no extra charge. However, if there is additional material (precious stones, gold etc.) or labour required, charges will be levied accordingly.

You can download our ring size guide here.

Customise your jewellery to the most personal extent. Having chosen a unique design, take it a notch higher with your customisedjewellery by engraving it with a personal message or name that is close to your heart. After all, a piece of quality jewellery should speak wonders of who owns it. Share with us what you wish to engrave on your chosen jewellery and we will be happy to help you with it.

We understand how trust is critical for you when it comes to buying jewellery. As a responsible jeweller backed by years of experience in the business, we offer complete transparency with third-party jewellery certification. This is offered free with any jewellery you purchase from Classy Cuts Stones.

The certification of your purchased jewellery is most helpful at the time of valuation. Most jewellers might only offer certification of solitaire diamonds. However, with Classy Cuts Stones, we help you with both certified diamonds and jewellery as per diamond sizes.

Q1: What are some of the popular metals used in jewellery?

As much as the choice when buying jewellery depends on your preference, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to know about some of the popular choices that go into making exquisite jewellery sets. While gold jewellery traditionally remains a popular choice, especially in bridal jewellery, there are several more options at Classy Cuts Stones when it comes to precious metals.

With our exclusive jewellery design, be it gold, platinum, silver or any other metal, Classy Cuts Stones promises to spoil you for choice. Once you have picked the metal of your choice, Classy Cuts Stones gives you the option of customisablejewellery with designs that are a unique blend of ancient and modern and crafted to perfection.

Q2: What makes gold such a popular metal for jewellery sets?

Gold, for ages, has been the preferred precious metal for bridal jewellery and other jewellery sets. The yellow metal provides an instant assurance of value and endurance. Among all precious metals, gold is most malleable and is strong. It hence becomes an instant choice forcustomisablejewellery. The fact that it is resistant to corrosion and rust makes it even more popular.

At Classy Cuts Stones, you will find one of the widest varieties of gold jewellery and jewellery sets. If you are out looking to buy bridal jewelleryor anycustomisablejewellery, you can trust Classy Cuts Stones, one of the most respected and reputed jewellery makers in India.

Q3: How wide are my options for silver jewellery with Classy Cuts Stones?

Simply said, very wide! At Classy Cuts Stones, we use premium quality sterling silver in all of our silver jewellery sets and accessories. Choose from an extensive catalogue of unique designs to pick a unique pair of silver bangles, for instance. And don’t just stop at bangles. Earrings, rings, bracelets etc., we have it all for you.

Q4: Does Classy Cuts Stones also offer platinum jewellery?

We do! Platinum is fast becoming one of the most popular precious metals, especially for engagement rings and wedding rings. The natural white sheen that doesn’t fade or lose colour highlights the diamond’s sparkle. Enduring and long-lasting as a metal, it becomes a natural choice of metal to symbolise love that is precious and forever.

Q5: What are some other metals to consider?

Among other precious metals you could choose are Tungsten carbide, cobalt and tantalum. These metals are extremely durable, corrosion-resistant and long-lasting. Cobalt, for instance, is several times harder than platinum and not as dense. While the former quality makes it highly resistant to corrosion and scratches, the latter makes it malleable allowing it to be an excellent choice for customisablejewellery that looks unique and is lightweight.

Of all things that mark the beginning of a new commitment, your ring is the most important. It must perfectly stand for the purity of your relationship. Once you have chosen your gemstone, pick the right metal for your ring. You have a variety of choices with gold, platinum, silver, steel, brass and more. Carefully consider your options before you choose the metal that feels just right.

Gold

Timeless as gold is, this metal remains the most popular metal for wedding and engagement rings. Its hue and lustre and the precious nature of the metal spells romance perfectly.

Whether you prefer the old school yellow colour or a mix of alloy to give it a different look is up to you.

A mix of silver and copper gives you yellow gold.

Pink and rose gold that are essentially a mix of gold and copper are becoming increasingly popular options these days. The redder the metal is, more the amount of copper in it

Pure gold with palladium and silver or some zinc, nickel and copper makes white gold. Rhodium plating will add to the whiteness and increase durability.

If green gold catches your fancy, know that a mix of pure gold and silver gives the metal its yellow-green appearance.

The colour and hardness of the ring will also depend on the gold karat you choose. Some care for your gold ring with regular cleaning using a soft cloth will leave it glistening for years.

Silver

Silver is one of the oldest and most popular precious metals to be used in jewellery. Rings made of Sterling silver remain a favourite among many. Thanks to its malleability and being an affordable metal, silver continues to remain popular.

Since pure silver is a soft metal, sterling silver is pure silver with copper or other metals mixed to increase its strength. While harder than pure silver, do note that it still is a soft metal compared to most others and can easily be scratched and tarnished. You can always rhodium plate your silver ring to make it even more durable. Make sure you take proper care of your silver engagement or silver wedding ring. Store it carefully in a cool and dry place. Avoid tissue papers to wipe your silver rings because they are prone to scratches.

Platinum

It isn’t for nothing that platinum is perhaps the most popular metal used for engagement and wedding rings. Whether a platinum wedding band or ring, the elegance that platinum lends to a piece of jewellery is unparalleled.

It is a naturally-occuring white metal and hence, one doesn’t have to mix it with any other metal to get that tasteful tone. As much as it's pleasing to the eye, it is also strong and durable. Shopping for diamond wedding rings? Let platinum be the metal you choose. Elegant and sturdy!

Being the most durable metal and also with the cost of labour required to work on it, platinum is the most expensive metal. Do note that the natural sheen of a platinum jewellery piece will not fade and it will be worth the investment to choose platinum.

Brass

Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc usually, and sometimes other metals too like lead, aluminium and arsenic can also be a great choice for a wedding ring because of its strength, durability and it being much more affordable than other precious metals.

The colour and durability of this metal would depend on the copper and zinc proportions used. While like sterling silver, brass is susceptible to tarnishing, it is far easier to clean and maintain. At Classy Cuts Stones, we offer you the finest quality of brass, so you can treasure your ring for many years to come.

A great option for a beautiful-looking and affordable jewellery, brass rings can last you for decades. All it needs is a little care, regular cleaning and proper storage.