We're diggin' deep into our treasure trove with this stunning cuff. The Drifter dreamt of wearing this someday when he loses a little weight. Ha! It's only a quarter-inch too small, but a miss is as good as a mile when it comes to re-shaping (bending!#) a cuff with this many settings. Just don't do it. The total inside circumference here is 6 and 7/8th's-inches, so the wearer's wrist should be no smaller than 6.75-inches and no larger than 7-inches (measured carefully around the wristbone). The 'gap' is 1 and 1/16th-inches. This 'ol gal is showing her age with several stones starting to change somewhat into a more greenish hue. 'Takes a few decades for that to occur. We acquired it in the late '90's out of a trading post near Window Rock, Arizona. The wearer made it to wear, not to sell—as evidenced by the apparent lack of a hallmark. The only stamping that can still be seen is that of "Sterling." Weight is 91-grams, or a very respectable 3.2-ounces. Lengthwise across the top is two-inches. It tapers to 1 and 3/8th's-inches on either end. 'Can't be perfectly sure about the turquoise mine due to the stones' age and hue—but they are all perfect with no cracks or fissures. She's a beauty! Complimentary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S.