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NEWSTACK OF THE WEEKLIMITED-EDITION

Kyoto Stack - Gold

Sale price$232.00

Introducing the Kyoto Stack, a serene homage to the tranquil beauty and timeless elegance of Hoshinoya Kyoto.

As the gentle flow of the Katsura River whispers through ancient trees, and the golden koi swim gracefully beneath the surface, this bracelet stack invites you to experience the peaceful harmony of Kyoto’s exquisite landscapes.

Available Until October 11, 2024 at 11:59am CT

Color:

Gold
Size:
ALL WEATHER BANGLE® SIZE CHART & MEASURING GUIDE

All Weather Bangle® Size Chart

To make sure you choose the right bangle sizing for you, refer to this bangle size chart:

Size

Circumference of Knuckles

Small

7 inches / 17.8 CM

Medium

7.5 inches / 19.1 CM

Large

8 inches / 20.3 CM

Extra Large

8.5 inches / 21.6 CM

 

Many jewelry lovers who don’t know how to measure a bangle bracelet properly will make the mistake of only measuring the circumference of their wrists. It’s true that All Weather Bangles are meant to be worn on your wrist, just like all other bracelets. However, it’s actually more important to measure the circumference of your knuckles when choosing your BuDhaGirl bangle size.

In order to slide your bangle onto your wrist, it will have to comfortably pass over your knuckles. And if you focus on your wrist size when ordering your bangle, it won’t have that classic yet elegant fit that our clients love. That’s why your knuckles are more important for bangle measurement than your wrist.

Ready to learn how to measure bangle size in inches? There are two ways that BuDhaGirl recommends measuring your knuckles for bangle bracelet sizes: with a tape measure or without. Whichever method you use, a fabulous fit for your All Weather Bangles is only a few quick steps away!   

How to Measure Bangle Size With a Tape Measure

The below guide shows you how to measure bangle size with tape.


Before you order your next set of All Weather Bangles, it’s important to make sure that you’re choosing the right size. Using measuring tape to test your bangle size measurement is one of the most accurate ways to make sure your new favorite piece of jewelry will fit properly.

Take your tape measure and wrap it all the way around your knuckles while your hand is relaxed. Make sure the tape measure is only wrapped around the four fingers on top of your hand and not your thumb, as you can always tuck your thumb in while you slide on your bangles.

Note the number that the end of your tape measure reaches when wrapped completely around your knuckles. This number is the circumference of your knuckles in inches. Then, check the bangle size chart above and choose the size that matches your circumference. 


DON'T HAVE A TAPE MEASURE? 

• Download the All Weather Bangles Sizing Guide by clicking on the button below.

PRINT SIZE GUIDE

• Watch the below video for the next steps:


How to Measure Bangle Size Without a Tape Measure

No tape measure in sight? No problem! You can still easily (and accurately) figure out how to measure for a bangle bracelet without one. 

Above, you’ll find a pink button labeled “Print Size Guide.” When you click this button, it will route you to a new window. On the left side of the Size Guide window, you’ll find pink bars that accurately measure out 7, 7.5, 8, and 8.5 inches. Print this page, and you’ll have your own BuDhaGirl tape measure!

Once the Size Guide page is printed, you can use the pink measurements on the side just as you would a tape measure. You should cut out this part to make it easier to use. Wrap it around your knuckles, and the corresponding number will let you know which size bangle you should purchase.  


Tips When Buying All-Weather Bangles

Now that you understand how to measure bangle size with the bangle size chart, you can easily choose the right size for your future orders. Here are some tips to make the most out of your BuDhaGirl jewelry.

Once you follow the steps and determine the circumference of your knuckles, the number may not exactly match one of the sizes on our bangle size chart. You’re not alone! When this happens, we recommend sizing up rather than sizing down. Our bangles can press inward in order to stretch over a tight fit, but you’ll be much more comfortable with a bangle that’s slightly larger rather than too small.

To make it even easier to slip on your bangles, try covering your hand with a material similar to crepe or silk. This will make your bangle glide smoothly onto your wrist without too much pressure on your knuckles. We recommend this technique for jewelry lovers with sensitive skin.

Ready to find your perfect fit? Shop our collection of All Weather bangles today!

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

Visit our FAQ page for more information

OR

Send us an image on our Contact Us page with the tape around your hand, and we will let you know your best fit!

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Kyoto Japan Bangle Bracelet Stack of the Week | BuDhaGirl
Kyoto Stack - Gold Sale price$232.00

THE KYOTO STACK

Inspired by Hoshinoya Kyoto

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Fun Sneakers | If you’re in Japan, you definitely need a pair of Onitsuka Tigers - we love the pop of yellow from this pair!!!

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WHERE TO EAT

It’s all about Japanese cuisine...

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A Teppanyaki style restaurant, Mouriya Gion focuses on local products and uses many ingredients from renown shops with long histories in Kyoto.

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Fusion style Teppanyaki menu in a Kyoto machiya house built several decades ago, where you can enjoy panoramic views of both Gion Hanamikoji and the murmuring Shirakawa River.

SPA & WELLNESS

The Foundation of Your Well-Being

HOSHINOYA KYOTO SPA PROGRAM

A scent of the fragrant wood, a profound silence at the temple, and seasonal dinner in your room. And above all, a treatment to regulate blood, qi, yin and yang, performed slowly and carefully in a dignified and calm setting. HOSHINOYA Kyoto offers a stay that will sharpen your senses through the delicate Kyoto culture.

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Featured Experience: Harmonizing Mind and Body Spa Program
This is a two-day and one-night personal SPA program based on Oriental medicine, which is tailored to each individual and helps to balance "body conditioning, breath conditioning, mind conditioning, and sensation conditioning". In addition to spending time with your own body, you can also tone your mind and senses through Kyoto's culture.

MORE THINGS TO DO

Explore Kyoto, Japan

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Fushimi Inari Taisha | One of Kyoto's most iconic sites, Fushimi Inari Taisha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity. Famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that wind through a peaceful forested path, the shrine offers a serene yet immersive experience. Visitors can hike the mountain trail, explore smaller shrines along the way, and take in breathtaking views of Kyoto. It’s a perfect spot for those seeking spirituality, nature, and stunning photography opportunities.

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove | Escape into the magical world of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where towering bamboo stalks create an ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere. Located in western Kyoto, this lush forest invites visitors to stroll along the serene paths and lose themselves in the tranquility of nature. Nearby, you can visit the charming Togetsukyo Bridge or explore Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning gardens. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle.

Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) | A shining symbol of Kyoto’s beauty and cultural heritage, Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen temple whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. Surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens and a tranquil pond, the temple offers a picturesque setting for visitors. Wander the surrounding paths and admire the reflection of the shimmering pavilion in the water. Kinkaku-ji is a must-visit for photographers, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience Kyoto’s refined elegance.

Gion District | Step into the historic streets of Gion, Kyoto’s famous geisha district, where traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and narrow alleys transport you to a bygone era. Visitors can catch a glimpse of geiko (Kyoto’s geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) as they gracefully move between appointments. The area is also home to some of the city’s best restaurants and cultural performances, making it an ideal spot for those wanting to immerse themselves in Kyoto’s traditional arts and entertainment.

Nijo Castle | Explore the grandeur of Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the opulence of Japan’s Edo period. Originally built as the residence of the Tokugawa shoguns, the castle features elaborate interiors with sliding doors and "nightingale floors" designed to creak and alert residents to intruders. The surrounding gardens, with their meticulously arranged stones, trees, and ponds, provide a peaceful backdrop for your visit. History buffs and architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the insight into Japan’s feudal past.

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