All our pret line bracelets come with an internal silicon mechanism to adjust the bracelet stepless to your wrist. The bracelets in our fine line have two hooks in order to adjust the bracelets. Our cuffs come in different sizes to individually fit your wrist. Measure your arm wrist by using a band and wrap it around your arm. You might like to wear it tight or loose, consider this for your measurement. For any questions just contact us.
Please see our table below for the different sizes.
Type | Size | Cm | Inch |
Pret Bracelet (silver-based) | One size | Up to 17.5 | Up to 6.9 |
Fine Bracelet (14k gold) | One size | 17.5 to 14.5 | 6.9 to 5.7 |
Cuff | S | Up to 15 | Up to 5.9 |
M | Up to 17.5 | Up to 6.9 | |
L | Up to 19 | Up to 7.5 | |
XL | Up to 21 | Up to 8.3 |
Germany: 2-3 business days
EU: 2-4 business days
USA: 6-8 business days
Canada: 6-8 business days
Africa, Asia, Oceania: 14-19 business days

DESIGN INSPIRATION
serpentine collection
Our Serpentine Collection is inspired by the Naga. Indian mythology considers the Naga or Cobra a snake-like deity which protects all things precious and guards thresholds. It is therefore often pictured as two headed. That’s why this Snake Jewelry Collection acts as a connector of worlds and personalities. It combines sensual symbolism with simple functionality. Like a two headed snake, the design unites two personalities. One smooth, clean and fluid, the other textured and edgy. Celebrate the many facets of your personality with our Serpentine Collection or gift it to a loved one to ward away bad juju.
MANUFACTURING
handcrafted by us
Our Pret Line features a variety of silver jewelry collections that are inspired by our travels around the World, by nature and by traditions. Each jewelry piece in this line is handcrafted by our artisans using certified and partly recycled 925 Sterling Silver. The colours yellow and rose are made out of 18k Gold-plated silver. All the Diamonds and colour stones used in these silver jewelry collections are sustainably sourced and cut inhouse.
