How to measure your wrist for a Haloom bracelet

When you place your order, you’ll be asked for your wrist measurement in centimetres (cm).

We don’t use bracelet lengths because bracelet lengths depend on the thickness of the bracelet. The bigger the bead, the longer your bracelet needs to be.

Haloom uses beads and spacers in our designs, so to avoid all the variables, we use the wrist measurement method.

How should your bracelet fit?

The best fit for gemstone bracelets is just a tiny bit loose – like this:

Customer’s picture of a Haloom bracelet on their wrist

The bracelet is loose enough to slide down to the base of your hand (as shown above) and about 1cm up your arm from where you measured it.

Too tight and it will leave marks on your wrist, too loose and it will get in your way.

Measuring your wrist

When you measure your wrist, please ensure that there is no space between the measuring tape and your wrist, exactly like this:

Image taken from Pandora

 

Important notes on Haloom sizing

  • It’s almost always possible to make the bracelet exactly your size – but due to the size of beads, spacers, and other materials, your bracelet may be less than 0.5cm bigger or smaller.
  • If achieving a less than 0.5cm difference is not possible, then we may add or reduce spacers, or use different-sized spacers to be able to make a perfect fit.
  • If you’ve received a bracelet that’s too big, then it’s likely that your wrist has not been measured correctly. You can return it to Haloom for resizing with a fee of RM20 per bracelet to cover materials, shipping, and labour.
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