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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the answers to our most commonly asked questions. Should you want to find out more please feel free to Contact Us us and begin your Pragnell experience.
A woman can wear a bracelet on either wrist, but typically it is worn on the left wrist.
1. Bangle Bracelets: These are classic, round bracelets that slip over the wrist.
2. Cuff Bracelets: These are wide, rigid bracelets that typically open and close with a hinge.
3. Charm Bracelets: These feature small charms attached to a metal link or chain.
4. Chain Bracelets: These bracelets feature metal links or chains dangling from a basic clasp.
5. Tennis Bracelets: These bracelets feature a continuous line of stones, such as diamonds or gems, set in a metal base.
6. Link Bracelets: These are like chain bracelets but feature an intricate pattern of metal links.
A bracelet can be worn for any occasion, including daily wear as well as special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, religious holidays, etc.
Yes, it is perfectly fine to wear bracelets on both wrists. It is a matter of personal choice and style.
A bracelet should fit snugly but not so tight that it feels uncomfortable. It should not be so loose that it slides up and down your wrist.
1. Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist just below the bone, where a bracelet naturally sits.
2. Find a spot on your wrist where the measuring tape is comfortable and snug, but not too tight.
3. Record the measurement in inches or centimetres.
4. Add 1–2 cm for comfort. For example, a 16 cm wrist would suit a 17–18 cm bracelet.
A bracelet is a piece of jewellery that is worn around the wrist and generally has a clasp or other closure. A bangle is a rigid, circular piece of jewellery that is slipped over the hand.
Currently trending bracelets feature chunky gold chains, pearl accents, personalised name bracelets, and minimalist bangles.
Yes, it's perfectly fine to wear a bracelet every day. Choose durable materials like gold for longevity and remove delicate bracelets when showering or exercising to prevent wear.
To put on a bracelet alone, use a bracelet fastener tool or tape one end to your wrist to hold it steady while fastening the clasp. Alternatively, slide-on bangles or stretch bracelets are easy options for solo wear.
Lay the bracelet flat and measure its inner length from end to end, including the clasp. For bangles, measure the inner diameter and compare it with your hand's width to ensure an accurate fit.
Layering bracelets is about mixing textures and metals. Combine thin chains, beads, and cuffs in varying lengths. Keep one statement piece as the focal point and balance the rest with simpler designs for a stylish, curated stack.
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