Bangle Size Chart

Find Your Perfect Bangle/Choora Size

A Simple Guide from YourBangles.com

Choosing the correct bangle/choora size is essential for a beautiful and comfortable fit on your special day. Our easy-to-follow guide will help you find your perfect size.

Understanding Choora Sizing & Fit

Please note that there is a key difference between measuring for a standard bangle and a bridal choora. While a standard bangle is typically a single size, a choora set is often tapered to fit the arm perfectly.

The main bulk of the bridal choora will be your bangle size, but the last 8-10 bangles are often a size larger. This allows the choora to fit comfortably on your forearm and helps to create a beautiful, elegant flow. This isn't always necessary, as everyone's arm size is different, but we can customize your choora accordingly.

The illustration below shows an example of a choora in a size 2.4 - 2.6. If you have a different requirement for your choora's sizing, please let us know. We can alter the set to meet your specific needs.

Understanding your precise bangle size is crucial for both comfort and style. Our detailed measuring guide ensures you find the perfect fit, guaranteeing your bangles adorn your wrists beautifully and securely. Invest a few moments now for a lifetime of perfectly fitted elegance.

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Method 1

Measure Your Bangle

If you have a round bangle that fits you perfectly, this is the most accurate way to find your size.


  • Correct Placement: Place the bangle on a flat surface.

  • Measure the Inner Diameter: Using a ruler or measuring tape, measure straight across the centre from one inner edge to the opposite inner edge.

  • Compare to Our Chart: Use this measurement to find your size in the chart below.

Method 2

Measure Your Hand

If you don’t have a bangle to measure, you can use a string or flexible measuring tape.


  • Tuck Your Thumb: Hold your hand flat with your thumb tucked into your palm, as if you are about to put on a bangle.

  • Measure the Circumference: Wrap a measuring tape or string around the widest part of your hand (usually around the knuckles).

  • Find Your Size: Use this measurement to find your size in the bangle chart we have provided above. 

Important Notes on Choora Sizing


  • Choora are Tapered: The choora set is often tapered to fit your arm, so the smallest bangles will be your size, and the remaining bangles will be slightly larger.

  • The Right Fit: A choora should feel snug as you put it on, but once on your wrist, it should be comfortable—not too tight or loose.

If you are unsure about your size, please don't hesitate to contact us! We are here to help.