Bluegum Bangle Co
Bluegum Bangle - Rusty
Bluegum Bangle - Rusty
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This one’s got the colour of sun-baked iron and red dirt — a rusty golden inlay, set into the same old gum that stood on our hillside long before we came along. It’s a nod to the weathered roofs along the coast, and the stories held in corrugated iron and salt air. Worn in, not worn out — like the land that inspired it. Each coloured inlay is made using a durable simulant — a custom-blended material inspired by costume jewellery. It’s designed to catch the light, complement the timber, and hold up beautifully with wear.
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Do You Need Help With Your Bangle Size?
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If You Don't Know Your Bangle Size
- Use an existing bangle as a guide.
- Measure the inner diameter (from one side of the bangle to the opposite side across the center).
- Choose the bangle size corresponding to that diameter.
- If your measurement falls between two sizes, select the bigger Bluegum Bangle.
Bluegum Bangle Co. - Size Chart
Small (S): 60 - 62 mm,
Medium (M): 65 - 67 mm,
Large (L): 70 - 73 mm.
Other Sizes
Should you require a bangle to differ in size to those listed, we would appreciate the opportunity to craft a bangle just for you. Please email us at bluegumbangles@gmail.com; We'd be happy to discuss your needs.
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Make a DIY Bangle Size Gauge (Like the One in the Photo Above)
Want to find your perfect bangle size at home? Here’s a simple way to do it using cardboard.
What you’ll need:
- At least one (possibly 3) piece(s) of stiff cardboard at least 120mm x 120mm,
- A compass (or something round to trace),
- Scissors or a box cutter,
- A ruler and a pen.
Steps:
- Draw a circle
Use your compass to draw a 66mm diameter circle (this is our Medium bangle size) in the centre of the cardboard.
No compass? Try tracing around a jar lid or something similar from the kitchen, roughly 66 mms wide. - Cut out the hole
Carefully cut along the line to create a clean hole in the cardboard. - Try it on
Slip your hand through the cardboard hole, like a bangle (as shown in the photo).
- If it fits well, you’re likely a Medium.
- If it’s too tight, try making a 71mm circle (Large).
- If it’s too loose, try making a 61mm circle (Small).
If you’re unsure, it’s usually best to go up a size for comfort. Everyone’s hands are different — trust what feels right to you.