Size Guide

Find your perfect fit with our easy size guide for jhumkas and bangles. When in doubt, reach out to us on WhatsApp — we're always happy to help.

Jhumka Sizes

Jhumka sizes refer to the diameter or drop length of the earring. Our listings always mention the size in the product description. Here is a quick guide to understanding our size designations:

Small
1 – 1.5 cm
Subtle, everyday wear. Perfect for office or college.
Large
3 cm +
Bold statement pieces, ideal for weddings and parties.

Tip: Jhumka sizes are measured from the top of the earring hook to the lowest point of the drop. If you have petite features or short earlobes, we recommend going with small or medium sizes for a balanced look.


Bangle Sizes

Bangles in India are sized using the traditional Indian sizing system (2/4, 2/6, 2/8, etc.), which corresponds to the inner diameter of the bangle. Use the table below to find your size.

Indian Size Inner Diameter (mm) Inner Circumference (cm) Wrist Size (approx.)
2/4 54 mm 17.0 cm Extra Small (XS)
2/6 57 mm 17.9 cm Small (S)
2/8 Most Popular 60 mm 18.8 cm Medium (M)
2/10 63 mm 19.8 cm Large (L)
2/12 66 mm 20.7 cm Extra Large (XL)

* All measurements are approximate. Rigid bangles have no stretch — please measure accurately before ordering.


How to Measure Your Wrist

Getting the right bangle size is simple. Follow these steps:

Step 1 — Make a Cone

Bring all four fingers together and tuck your thumb into your palm, forming a cone shape with your hand.

Step 2 — Wrap a Tape

Wrap a measuring tape or a strip of paper around the widest part of your hand (knuckles). Note the measurement in mm.

Step 3 — Match the Table

Compare your measurement with the Inner Circumference column in the table above to find your bangle size.

No measuring tape? Wrap a strip of paper around your hand (cone position), mark where it overlaps, then measure the strip against a ruler. That's your inner circumference.


Tips for Choosing the Right Size

  • For rigid/solid bangles, the bangle must pass over your knuckles — always measure at the widest point of your hand in a cone shape.
  • For openable or adjustable bangles, your wrist circumference matters more than your knuckle measurement.
  • If you fall between two sizes, we recommend going one size up for comfort.
  • For sets of bangles (multiple bangles worn together), many customers go one size up for ease of wearing.
  • Swollen fingers in hot weather? Measure in the morning when fingers are at their natural size.
  • Not sure? Send us a WhatsApp message — we'll help you pick the right size personally.

Still not sure about your size?

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