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Bangle Bracelets

Tri Color Beaded Collection Bangle Bracelet 3 Carat Total Weight

$13,736
Gem Type: Natural
Total Carat Weight: 3.00

Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Bracelets

Understanding Your Diamond Options

Natural vs. Lab-Created Diamonds

We carry both natural and lab-created diamonds, so you can pick whichever fits your priorities. Natural diamonds formed underground over billions of years. Every stone is one of a kind, with its own character and story. Lab-created diamonds are grown in a controlled setting using the same conditions that create natural diamonds. Chemically and visually, they're identical to mined stones.

Both types get graded on the same 4Cs scale (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat), and both sparkle the same way. The decision usually comes down to what matters most to you: the history and rarity of a natural diamond, or the value and traceability of a lab-grown one. Either way, you're getting a real diamond.

  • Natural Diamonds: Formed over billions of years, rare, each stone is unique
  • Lab-Created Diamonds: Same physical properties, traceable origin, better price point
  • Grading: Both graded identically using Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat
  • Bottom Line: Pick based on what matters to you, not what anyone else thinks
What bracelet styles are popular right now?

Bracelet Styles

Tennis bracelets never go out of style—they're the go-to for a polished look. Bangles are great for stacking, and cuffs make a statement without being over the top. Link bracelets work for everyday wear, and charm bracelets let you collect pieces that mean something to you.

  • Tennis bracelets: Classic diamond line
  • Bangles: Stack a few for more impact
  • Link bracelets: Versatile everyday option
  • Cuffs: Bold without being flashy
  • Charm bracelets: Personal and collectible
How do I find my bracelet size?

Finding Your Size

Wrap a flexible tape measure around your wrist where you'd wear it. For a bracelet with a clasp, add half an inch for a snug fit or a full inch if you like it looser. Bangles need to slip over your knuckles, so measure the widest part of your hand.

  • Measure your wrist snugly
  • Add 0.5" for snug, 1" for relaxed
  • Bangles slip over the hand
  • Your dominant wrist may be slightly larger
  • When in doubt, go slightly bigger
Can I stack multiple bracelets?

Stacking Bracelets

Absolutely—stacking is a great way to make your jewelry feel personal. Mix widths, textures, and even metals if you want. Just make sure nothing's scratching anything else, and keep it comfortable enough for all-day wear.

  • Vary the widths for interest
  • Mixing metals works well
  • Three or five pieces looks balanced
  • Include one standout piece
  • Keep it comfortable
Which bracelet clasp is most secure?

Clasp Types

Lobster claws are the standard for good reason—they're secure and easy to work with. Box clasps look elegant and often come with a safety catch. Toggle clasps are decorative and easy to put on yourself, but they're not as secure for active days.

  • Lobster claw: Reliable, everyday choice
  • Box clasp: Elegant, often has safety
  • Toggle: Easy solo, less secure
  • Magnetic: Convenient but can come undone
  • Safety chains add backup security
How should I take care of my bracelets?

Caring for Bracelets

Bracelets take a beating since your hands are always moving. Take them off for workouts, cleaning, or anything rough. Clean them with warm soapy water when they look dull, and store them flat so chains don't tangle.

  • Remove for sports and housework
  • Clean with mild soap and water
  • Store flat or in separate compartments
  • Keep away from lotions and perfumes
  • Check clasps every few months

Buyer's Guide

Bracelets Buying Guide

Bracelets are one of the most versatile jewelry categories, from delicate chains to bold cuffs. Here's how to navigate your options.

Bracelet Types

Chain bracelets: Flexible, comfortable, classic. Many link styles available.

Bangles: Rigid, circular. Slip over hand. Great for stacking.

Cuffs: Open-ended, rigid. Easy on and off, adjustable.

Tennis bracelets: Single line of gemstones. Elegant, formal.

Charm bracelets: Chain base with dangling charms. Personal, collectible.

Beaded: Strung beads on flexible cord or chain. Casual to semi-dressy.

Wrap bracelets: Long designs that wrap around wrist multiple times.

Sizing Your Bracelet

Proper fit makes all the difference:

Measure: Use flexible tape around your wrist where you'd wear the bracelet.

Add room: For chain bracelets, add 0.5" (snug) to 1" (comfortable) to your measurement.

Bangle sizing: Measure around your closed hand at its widest point.

Average sizes: Women typically wear 6.5-7.5". Men typically wear 7.5-9".

Adjustable options: Cuffs and some chains offer flexibility in sizing.

When in doubt, slightly larger is better than too tight.

Choosing Quality

Gold purity: 14K balances durability and value. 18K for luxury pieces.

Solid vs. hollow: Solid construction lasts longer. Hollow is lighter and more affordable.

Clasp quality: The clasp often fails first. Look for secure, well-made closures.

Link construction: Soldered links are stronger than open links.

Weight: Heavier usually means more metal and better quality. Compare similar styles by weight.

Styling Tips

Stacking: Multiple bracelets worn together. Mix textures and widths for interest.

Watch pairing: Coordinate metal colors. Thin bracelets complement watches without competing.

Mixed metals: Intentionally mixing gold tones is on trend. Own the look.

Dominant hand: Bracelets on your dominant hand get more wear. Consider durability.

Occasion matching: Tennis bracelets for formal events. Chain bracelets for everyday.

Clasp Options

Lobster claw: Secure, reliable, easy to use one-handed.

Toggle: Decorative, easy to fasten alone. Less secure for active wear.

Box clasp: Elegant, often with safety latch. Good for valuable pieces.

Fold-over: Low profile, secure. Common on link bracelets.

Magnetic: Very easy to use. Can open unexpectedly—not for valuable pieces.

Safety chains: Backup security that catches bracelet if main clasp fails.

Care Tips

Remove for: Sports, swimming, heavy lifting, household cleaning. Chemicals and impact damage bracelets.

Cleaning: Warm soapy water, soft cloth. Dry completely before storing.

Storage: Lay flat or hang to prevent tangling. Soft pouches prevent scratching.

Professional care: Annual inspection catches loose links or worn clasps before you lose the bracelet.

Daily wear: Bracelets get banged around. Accept some wear or choose pieces specifically designed for durability.