Hinged Bangle Guide
Hinged bangles are designed for a sleek, secure fit, with clasps that keep them comfortably in place without slipping over the hand. With regular wear, their delicate hinge and clasp mechanisms can loosen over time, so a little extra care goes a long way.

Handling & Wear Guidelines
Less Handling = Longer Lifespan: It’s best to leave your hinged bangle on during regular daily activities. Frequent opening and closing puts strain on the clasp, hinge, and locking mechanism, potentially leading to premature wear or loosening.
Remove When Necessary: Remove when engaging in rigorous physical activity.
Thoughtful Storage: If you do take off your bangle, store it flat and unclasped in a padded box or jewelry pouch separate from other items to protect the hinge and avoid accidental bending.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Clean with a soft polishing cloth to remove oils and restore shine as needed. Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners, or ultrasonic machines.
Signs of Wear to Watch for:
If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to bring the bracelet in for inspection before continued wear.
- Loosening of the clasp or hinge
- Difficulty in closing or latching - do not force open a stuck clasp
- Click or snap that feels weaker than usual
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