The styles of stone bracelets suitable for different hand shapes should be combined with the characteristics of the hand shape and the design of the bracelet. The following are specific suggestions:
First, small hand shape (slender wrists, small frame)
Recommended style:
Empress Bracelet: Oval design, fitting the wrist curve and showcasing gentle lines.
Dingdang Bracelet: A slender round bracelet, light and agile, suitable for layering, highlighting the slender wrist.
Beauty bracelet: The bar is slender, with a diameter usually ranging from 6 to 8mm, suitable for the slender wrists of southern women.
Matching tips: Choose narrow strips or exquisite styles, and avoid heavy designs to prevent the wrist from looking heavy.
Second, large hand shape (thicker wrists and more prominent bones)
Recommended style:
The regular circle bracelet (Peace Bracelet) : The inner circle is straight, the outer circle is round, and the bars range from bow-shaped to semi-circular. It is classic and versatile, suitable for all age groups.
Tire bracelet: Width 14mm or more, elegant and heavy, suitable for "lucky hands" with flesh on the wrist and not obvious hand bones.
Beigong Square bracelet: The ring opening and the bar are square. The inner and outer rings are round but the face is square, which is suitable for showing personality.
Matching tips: Choose wide and thick styles that are in harmony with the proportions of your hands, and avoid overly thin rods that may look stingy.
Third, fleshy hand shape (round and fleshy wrists)
Recommended style:
Round bracelet: Both inside and out are round, plump and full, echoing the flesh of the hand and making it look even more plump.
Wide bracelets: An appropriate width can balance the texture of the flesh and prevent overly thin styles from causing flesh marks.
Matching tips: Choose a bracelet with a curved design that fits the wrist curve and looks more natural visually.
Fourth, slender hand shape (long wrists with distinct joints)
Recommended style:
Carved bracelets: Carved according to the theme, they are rich in details and highlight unique personality.
Twisted bracelet: The bar is similar to a hemp rope, with complex craftsmanship and a retro and exquisite shape.
Gold-inlaid bracelet: A combination of gold and jade, it combines the warmth and luster of jade with the lustrous and resplendent sheen of metal.
Matching tips: You can choose distinctive carvings or pattern styles to add highlights and avoid monotony.
Fifth, short and thick hand shape (short wrists with obvious flesh sensation)
Recommended style:
Slender bracelets: such as long chains or thin rope bracelets, visually elongating the wrist line.
Narrow bracelet: Avoid overly wide designs and choose exquisite and simple styles.
Matching tips: Focus on vertical extension, reduce the horizontal width, and avoid looking short and thick.
Sixth, round wrist shape (full wrist with distinct curvature)
Recommended style:
Circular bracelet: Fits the arc of the wrist, natural and comfortable.
Oval-shaped bracelets: like the Empress bracelet, they fit the wrist curve and are elegant and playful.
Matching tips: Choose styles that match the curvature of your wrist and avoid designs with sharp edges.
Precautions
Size adjustment: Open or hinged bracelets are easier to adjust in size and are suitable for people with large variations in wrist size.
Material selection: Materials such as jade and crystal should avoid violent adjustment. It is recommended to choose elastic designs or open styles.
Wearing comfort: When trying it on, make sure the bracelet can slide smoothly across the wrist joint and is neither too loose nor too tight after wearing.