I have always worn mine on my left but I got a new watch and I don’t like them stacked. So. Any risks in wearing bracelets on right hand if you are right-handed? Do you wear a watch on left and bracelets on right?
I'm right-handed. My watch goes on left, bracelets on left and right. The other day I wore a wide, antique, bangle on my right wrist. Immediately I banged it twice. One of the times, taking off a chunk of white paint from my closet frame. So I will stick to wearing the heavier pieces on my less dominant, left hand next time
I'm a lefty and I wear my watch on the left and bracelets on the right. NONE of my bracelets are dainty though. They're all pretty thick and solid silver and gold, no stones to bang.
Left handed. Watch on the right, bracelets on the left. Discovered years ago that I can only wear flexible bracelets -- no cuffs or "solid" bracelets as I couldn't stand the clinking as I worked on the computer!
I'm right handed and wear my bracelets on my right hand. They just feel right there, and I see it more often. My left wrist is "dry" (as Stracci would say!)
I’m right-handed and I don’t wear watches. All bracelets on the left wrist, nothing on the right - don’t want to scratch anything up diving into my purse to retrieve my phone a million times