Emerald Cut Bracelet Rectangle Cubic Zirconia Simulated Diamond with Halo Thick Chain Bracelet KESLEY

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Sku: GW3JSTBW-303

This 925 sterling silver bracelet showcases an emerald cut design and is embellished with a halo made of cubic zirconia simulated diamonds. It offers the option of simulated birthstone gemstones and is available in clear diamond, pink sapphire, blue sapphire, and emerald green variations. Choose to wear this bracelet individually or stack it with other bracelets for a stylish look.

  • Metal/ material: .925 sterling silver
  • 14K gold plated over .925 sterling silver, gold vermeil 
  • CZ cubic zirconia simulated diamonds 
  • Silver option: Lifetime waterproof
  • Bracelet length:  6.3-6.7" inches 
  • Women's jewelry, women's bracelets
  • Trending jewelry, trending bracelets, new women's fashion
  • Casual bracelets, casual jewelry 
  • Birthday gifts, anniversary gifts, gift for girlfriend, gift for wife, gift ideas, gift for her, valentines gifts, holiday gifts, wedding gifts, bridesmaids gifts, graduation gifts, fashion gifts, friendship gifts, get well gifts, wedding jewelry 
  • Will not turn green with water/ water resistant/waterproof jewelry /anti-tarnish 
  • Hypoallergenic jewelry for sensitive skin, nickel free, lightweight
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  • 1 year warranty on loss of diamonds cubic zirconia’s due to manufacturing defects
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How to measure wrist size without a measuring tape 

Not everyone has a soft or flexible measuring tape lying around at home. If that’s the case for you, you still have options. You simply need something you can wrap around the widest part of your wrist and a ruler.  

 

Some materials you can use to measure your wrist size without measuring tape include: 

  • Yarn or string 
  • Dental floss 
  • Strip of paper 
  • Shoelace 
  • Ribbon 
  1. Wrap the string, ribbon or floss around your wrist so it’s snug but not too tight.
  2. Make sure the string or whatever you’re using lies flat and isn’t twisted.
  3.  Pinch the spot where the string crisscrosses the starting point. You can also cut the string or floss at that point. 
  4.  Hold the material in place using your thumb and index finger.
  5. Place your ruler on a flat surface and align the measuring string starting at the zero (0) inch mark. Add a half inch to determine the right bracelet size.  
  6. Reference: https://www.medicalert.org/medical-id/how-to-measure-wrists/