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Horse Zodiac Red Cord Bracelet | 2026 Traditional Chinese Charm
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What my size?
1. Bracelet Sizing
Most of our bracelets are strung on durable, high-quality elastic cords, but getting the right circumference ensures it won't be too tight (restricting blood flow) or too loose (sliding off).
How to Measure Your Wrist
You don't need a professional tape measure. You can use a strip of paper or a piece of string.
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Wrap: Wrap the string or paper around your wrist, just below the wrist bone (where you would normally wear a watch).
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Mark: Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen.
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Measure: Lay the string or paper flat against a ruler to get your exact wrist circumference (in inches or cm).
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Add for Comfort: Add 0.5 inch (1.5 cm) to your measurement for a comfortable fit.
Bracelet Size Chart
| Your Wrist Measurement | Recommended Bracelet Size | Fit Style |
| 5.5" - 6.0" (14-15cm) | Small (S) | Fits slender wrists |
| 6.0" - 6.5" (15-16.5cm) | Medium (M) | Most Popular (Standard Women's Size) |
| 6.5" - 7.0" (16.5-18cm) | Large (L) | Standard Men's / Loose Women's |
| 7.0" - 7.5" (18-19cm) | Extra Large (XL) | Fits larger wrists |
A Note on Bead Sizes
We offer crystals in different bead diameters. The size of the bead changes the "look" and "feel" of the bracelet:
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6mm: Dainty and subtle. Great for stacking multiple bracelets.
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8mm: The standard size. Perfect balance of visibility and comfort.
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10mm+: Bold and heavy. Best for men or statement pieces.
Tip: If you choose large beads (10mm or 12mm), the bracelet gets "chunkier," so it will feel tighter on your wrist. We recommend sizing up slightly for large beads.
2. Ring Sizing
We use Standard US Ring Sizing for all our rings.
How to Measure Your Finger
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Cut a thin strip of paper or string.
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Wrap it around the base of the finger you plan to wear the ring on.
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Mark where the paper overlaps.
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Measure the length in millimeters (mm).
Ring Size Conversion Chart
| Circumference (mm) | US Size | Singapore/Asian Size |
| 49.3 mm | 5 | 9 |
| 51.9 mm | 6 | 11 - 12 |
| 54.4 mm | 7 | 13 - 14 |
| 57.0 mm | 8 | 16 |
| 59.5 mm | 9 | 18 - 19 |
| 62.1 mm | 10 | 21 - 22 |
| 64.6 mm | 11 | 24 - 25 |
Tip: If you are between sizes, we always recommend sizing up. It is better for a ring to be slightly loose than uncomfortably tight.
3. Necklace Lengths
Choosing the right necklace length depends on where you want the crystal or pendant to rest on your energetic centers (Chakras).
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16" (40cm): Choker length. Sits at the base of the neck (Throat Chakra).
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20" - 24" (50-60cm): Matinee length. Sits at the center of the chest (Heart Chakra).
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30" (76cm): Opera length. Sits below the chest (Solar Plexus Chakra).
Still Unsure?
If you are purchasing a Bespoke Item and are worried about the fit, please email us your exact measurements at 8fortune@8orientalfortune.com or Whatsapp +852 61878559. Our masters will adjust the bead count to ensure it fits you perfectly.
2026 Year of the Horse Traditional Red Cord
A traditional red cord bracelet rooted in Chinese zodiac customs and metaphysical traditions for the Year of the Red Horse and Red Sheep (赤馬紅羊年).
Cultural Background
In Chinese tradition, wearing a red cord during specific zodiac years is a time-honored custom. According to traditional beliefs, those born in the years of the Horse, Rat, Ox, and Rabbit—known as the Four Incompatible Animals—traditionally wear red cords during the Horse year as a symbolic practice.
Traditional Wearing Customs
According to Chinese zodiac traditions:
- Right hand: Horse, Rat, Ox, Rabbit
- Left hand: Tiger, Dragon, Snake, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig
When to Begin Wearing
Traditional practice suggests that the Four Incompatible Animals (Horse, Rat, Ox, Rabbit) begin wearing their red cord after the 2025 Winter Solstice on the designated hand.
About This Bracelet
- Handcrafted red cord bracelet
- Adjustable design suitable for adults and children
- Made following traditional Chinese craftsmanship
- Represents cultural heritage and zodiac customs
The Tradition
Wearing a red ribbon during the Year of the Red Horse and Red Sheep is a traditional Chinese custom that has been practiced for generations. This timeless ritual is part of Chinese New Year celebrations and zodiac traditions, symbolizing harmony and good fortune in traditional belief systems.
This bracelet is a cultural accessory representing traditional Chinese zodiac customs and beliefs.
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