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Bluegum Bangle Co

Bluegum Bangle - Rusty

Bluegum Bangle - Rusty

Regular price $195.00 AUD
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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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  • If You Don't Know Your Bangle Size

    1. Use an existing bangle as a guide.
    2. Measure the inner diameter (from one side of the bangle to the opposite side across the center).
    3. Choose the bangle size corresponding to that diameter.
    4. 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.

  • 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:

    1. 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.
    2. Cut out the hole
      Carefully cut along the line to create a clean hole in the cardboard.
    3. 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.