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Larger size/length silver bracelets or bangles

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A27009D56 · 15/07/2024 22:45

I’d love some silver bracelets or bangles but I have quite large hands and wrists. Does anyone have any recommendations for websites that sell slightly larger one’s I’m thinking about a 8.5 inch bracelet (or bigger if possible).
Thanks in advance

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A27009D56 · 16/07/2024 21:41

Hopeful bump

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Sunshineafterthehail · 16/07/2024 21:43

Pandora do a black rope bracelet that I have just 2 silver charms on (ends are sliver) comes in 2 lengths.. Looks very swish!!

A27009D56 · 16/07/2024 21:48

Thanks Sunshine I’ll have a look

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TheFormidableMrsC · 16/07/2024 21:49

I've got the same problem, it's really annoying! I am fine with any 21 cm Pandora. I also buy a lot of stainless steel mens bracelets and ones from Boho Moon which are fine as they go up to large.

naemates · 16/07/2024 21:49

I bought an anklet once for my wrist so it was dangly

A27009D56 · 17/07/2024 17:49

Thanks for the replies, it’s really annoying that it’s so difficult to get larger bracelets and bangles.
Don’t get me started on the necklaces that are sold with these really short chains too … grrr

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RuthW · 17/07/2024 18:11

Try Dainty Rocks.

They are on Etsy and via website.

Bellevu · 17/07/2024 18:12

Solace jewellery

A27009D56 · 18/07/2024 15:33

Thanks … I’ll have a look at both

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Seasidetrains · 19/07/2024 00:02

what style are you after? i took a silversmithing course last year and have been making myself organic, hammered oval bangles. i want to start my own business but not quite confident enough yet. if you're interested then i'd be happy to make you one for the cost of the silver, plus a little bit for my time.

for general info, you want to measure around the widest part of your hand as you tuck your thumb in. you'll then need to use a bit of maths (pi!) to calculate what the diameter of the bangle should be for the inner edge to be that size. if it's an oval bangle you will have slightly more leeway to get it on than if it's round. hope that helps!

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