Ring Size Guide

Finding the right ring size is one of the more practical parts of choosing jewellery — and we are here to make it as straightforward as possible.

The Most Accurate Method

Visiting us in-store is always the most reliable way to find your size. Our team will measure your finger using professional sizing tools, and can advise on any considerations specific to your chosen style — such as wider bands, which typically fit more snugly.

Measuring at Home

If you are unable to visit us, here is a simple method to estimate your ring size at home:

  1. Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string approximately 10cm long.
  2. Wrap it snugly around the base of the finger you intend to wear the ring on.
  3. Mark where the paper or string meets itself, then measure the length in millimetres.
  4. This measurement is the circumference of your finger. Compare it to the size chart below.

Australian Ring Size Chart

Circumference (mm) Australian Size Diameter (mm)
47.0 F 15.0
48.7 G 15.5
50.3 H 16.0
51.9 I 16.5
53.5 J 17.0
55.1 K 17.5
56.7 L 18.0
58.3 M 18.5
59.9 N 19.1
61.6 O 19.6
63.2 P 20.1
64.8 Q 20.6
66.4 R 21.1
68.0 S 21.6
69.7 T 22.2

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

Fingers can change size throughout the day and with temperature — they tend to be slightly larger in the evening and in warmer weather. For the most accurate measurement, we suggest measuring in the evening when your finger is at its natural size.

If you fall between two sizes, we generally recommend sizing up for comfort.

Not Sure?

If you are purchasing a ring as a gift and cannot easily ask for a size, please do not guess at an extreme. We offer resizing as a service, and our team can advise you on the best approach. Sizing up is always easier than sizing down with certain settings.

For any sizing questions, we are always happy to help in-store or by phone.