Every bracelet is made to your wrist. This guide helps you choose the right size with confidence.
Measure once, pick the range your wrist falls into, and we handle the rest.
Size chart
Sizes are based on your actual wrist circumference. Find your measurement below and choose the matching size at checkout.
| Size | Your wrist (cm) | Your wrist (inches) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 14–15 cm | 5.5–5.9" | Petite / slim wrists |
| S | 15–16 cm | 5.9–6.3" | Slim women |
| M | 16–17 cm | 6.3–6.7" | Most women · slim men |
| L | 17–18 cm | 6.7–7.1" | Larger women · most men |
| XL | 18–19 cm | 7.1–7.5" | Larger men |
We add about 1.5 cm of ease to your wrist measurement so the bracelet sits comfortably — close to the skin, but easy to slip on. If you like a looser fit, or if your measurement sits right on the line between two sizes, choose the larger one.
How to measure your wrist
- Wrap a soft measuring tape — or a strip of paper — around your wrist, just below the wrist bone (where a bracelet naturally rests).
- Keep it snug but not tight: the tape should sit flat against the skin without pressing in.
- Note where the tape meets. If you used paper, lay it flat against a ruler to read the length.
- Match your measurement to the size chart above and select that size at checkout.
No tape measure? Use a strip of paper and a ruler — it works just as well.
Choosing bead size
Bead diameter changes both fit and feel. Larger beads have more presence; smaller beads sit closer and lighter. As a rough guide:
| Bead size | Suits | Character |
|---|---|---|
| 6 mm | Wrists under 16 cm | Delicate, refined, easy to layer |
| 8 mm | 16–18 cm | The classic, balanced for most wrists |
| 10 mm | 18–20 cm | Bolder presence, more material |
| 12 mm + | Over 20 cm | Statement size, often chosen by collectors and men |
The bead size of each piece is listed in its product details. When in doubt, 8 mm is the most versatile choice.
Caring for your bracelet
Agarwood and sandalwood are natural, aromatic materials. A little care keeps the fragrance and finish for years:
- Keep it dry. Remove the bracelet before showering, swimming, or washing up.
- Avoid perfume, lotion, essential oils, alcohol, and cleaning products — they dull the scent and surface.
- Store it in a sealed pouch or small box, away from strong odors and direct sunlight.
- Handle it with clean hands. The natural warmth and oils of your skin help the fragrance develop gently over time.
- Do not heat or burn jewelry-grade beads — they are made to be worn, not warmed.
Each piece is made to order from natural materials, so grain, color, and bead character vary slightly from one bracelet to the next. That variation is part of what makes a natural agarwood piece one of a kind.