The cuff bracelet is an eternal classic and a must-have for every jewelry collection. Stack them, combine plain with texture, mix with stone bracelets, the possibilities are endless.
How to put on a cuff
A cuff should be “rolled over” the wrist: Start at the narrowest part of the wrist, typically just below the wrist bone, and position the cuff so the opening is aligned with this area. Begin to gently roll the bracelet over the wrist by rotating it in a circular motion from the inside of the wrist towards the outside of the wrist. Make sure to keep the motion smooth and consistent. Simultaneously, gently roll your wrist in the opposite direction to help guide the cuff into place. Ensure that the cuff slides on smoothly without stretching by maintaining gentle pressure and avoiding any forcing or pulling of the cuff. The first time you put on a new cuff, you might need to make some adjustments to the fit. To make it smaller, you can gently squeeze the cuff closed, cupping it with your whole hand and applying pressure evenly, so it closes uniformly and does not stress the center, which creates a triangle effect and a weak point in the metal. To make it larger, use both hands to hold each side of the opening and very gently pull open with even pressure and in small increments, until the opening is just wide enough to fit over the narrowest point of your wrist. Once you have found the right size, you shouldn't need to open and close the cuff each time you put it on or remove it.