ClappingWavesStudio

Handmade sterling silver jewelry..... artful and unique

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Announcement    Each piece of jewelry is designed and handmade with various materials. Sterling and argentium silver, copper, brass, sea glass, crystals and colored glass beads may be used to create unique pieces of art jewelry. I love working with natural material and color and find it is like painting a picture in my pieces. I hope you enjoy browsing my shop and wearing my jewelry! Katherine Bagley

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Last updated on May 9, 2020

Each piece of jewelry is designed and handmade with various materials. Sterling and argentium silver, copper, brass, sea glass, crystals and colored glass beads may be used to create unique pieces of art jewelry. I love working with natural material and color and find it is like painting a picture in my pieces. I hope you enjoy browsing my shop and wearing my jewelry! Katherine Bagley

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About ClappingWavesStudio

Sales 24
On Etsy since 2011

Silversmith Katherine Bagley is having a blast making her unique style of jewelry.

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Last updated on Oct 29, 2016

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Last updated on May 11, 2022

Frequently asked questions

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HOW CAN I FIND MY BANGLE SIZE?

bangle sizing
STEP 1: Close your fingers together and bring your thumb to your little finger (as pictured). Pretend that you were putting on a bangle

STEP 2: Using a strip of paper or tape measurements, wrap it around your hand at the widest point.. If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen on that paper. Then measure that paper strip with a ruler. That would be the circumference of your hand.

STEP 3: Compare your hand circumference to the chart below. Purchase a bangle with diameter that is the next size up from your actual hand measurement.

DIAMETER CIRCUMFERENCE SIZE
2 3/8" 7 1/2" Small
2 5/8" 8 1/4" Medium
2 3/4" 8 3/5" Large

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MEASURING YOUR WRIST FOR AN ACCURATE BRACELET SIZE

STEP 1: Measure wrist with a flexible tape measurements or a strip of paper just below the wrist bone, where you would normally wear the bracelet.
STEP 2: If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen or pencil then use a ruler to measure the length. That would be your wrist size.
STEP 3: To find your bracelet size, just add your wrist size with the appropriate measurements below.
FITTING STYLE ADD INCH(ES) TO WRIST SIZE
Snug Fit Add 1/4" to 1/2"
Comfort Fit Add 3/4" to 1"
Loose Fit Add 1 1/4"
Do you want a snug or loose fit? This will vary between each individual. A delicate bracelet with a thin chain - a snug fit. Large or thick cuffs or bangles - loose

What Is The Right Way to Put On A Cuff Style Bracelet?

Take a look at the side of your wrist. Find the narrowest part on the thumb-side: this is where to start.
Turn the cuff sideways, and use your thumb and forefinger to hold the bracelet by forming the “C” shape of the bracelet (basically following the shape of the bracelet). Put the bottom end of the cuff (where your thumb is) on the underside of your wrist and roll it on, rolling your arm into the bracelet until it's correctly positioned. Let your arm do the work; you’re not pulling on the bracelet. To remove just reverse the process, using your arm to do the work, not forcing the bracelet.
This method will insure that you are not stressing and bending the metal leading to possible breakage.
Enjoy wearing your beautiful jewelry!