What is a bracelet?
By Jared James · Last updated 21 May 2026
Definition
A bracelet is any ornamental band, chain or cuff worn around the wrist, and it encompasses one of the broadest categories in jewellery. Styles include bangles, which are solid rigid rings; cuffs, which are open at the back; chain bracelets in countless link styles; tennis bracelets set with a continuous line of diamonds; charm bracelets hung with personal tokens; and beaded pieces. They are made in gold, silver, platinum, leather and other materials, and worn singly or stacked in multiples.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between a bracelet and a bangle?
- A bangle is a type of bracelet, specifically a rigid band that slips over the hand onto the wrist and does not have a clasp. A bracelet is the broader term covering all wrist ornaments, including bangles, cuffs and flexible chain styles.
- What size bracelet should I buy?
- For most women, a 18cm bracelet fits comfortably with a little movement; 19cm gives a looser fit. Measure your wrist and add 1.5 to 2.5cm depending on whether you prefer a snug or relaxed feel. Standard women's bracelets range from 17 to 20cm.
- What is a tennis bracelet?
- A tennis bracelet is a flexible chain bracelet set with a continuous line of identically sized diamonds or gemstones. The name came from a 1987 US Open match where tennis player Chris Evert's diamond bracelet snapped and the game was paused to find it.
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