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Sizing Information

The most accurate way to get your finger size is to pop into your local jewellers and politely ask to get your finger size. This process only takes a couple of minutes. In Australia we use the alphabet for our sizes so keep that in mind when using the conversion chart below.

If you can’t make it into a jewellers please purchase one of our plastic finger sizes to be posted directly to your door, Alternatively try the two methods below and using the conversion chart provided.

METHOD 1.
Already have a ring that fits?

If this ring is a surprise for your partner, see if they have any other rings they wear and take off at night and measure in inside diameter like shown in the image below and use the conversion chart to translate from the diameter to finger size , for example 18mm diameter = finger size P or P 1/2.

If you are purchasing this ring for yourself then please use the same method.

We offer a complimentary resize on all rings after purchase to ensure your ring fits perfectly.


METHOD 2.

How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home Using the Paper Method

What You’ll Need:

  • A strip of paper (approximately 10mm wide)

  • A ruler (preferably with millimeter markings)

  • A pen or fine-tipped pencil

  • A pair of scissors

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Paper Strip
    Cut a strip of paper approximately 10mm wide and 100mm long. Ensure the edges are straight for accurate measurement.

  2. Wrap the Paper Around Your Finger
    Wrap the paper strip snugly around the base of the finger where you intend to wear the ring. Ensure the paper is flat and not twisted. Avoid wrapping it too tightly; the paper should be comfortably snug.

  3. Mark the Overlap Point
    Using your pen or pencil, mark the point on the paper where the end overlaps. This is the circumference of your finger.

  4. Measure the Circumference
    Lay the paper strip flat and use the ruler to measure the length from the end to the mark you made. Record this measurement in millimeters (mm).

  5. Determine Your Ring Size
    Refer to the Australian ring size chart below to find your corresponding ring size based on the measured circumference.