Ring Sizing Guide
Some of my rings contain certain materials and stones which may make them difficult or impossible to resize; so you want to make sure you get your ring size correct from the start.
If you already know your ring size and need to convert it to AU measurement (A-Z), scroll to the bottom for the conversion chart below.
MEASURING YOUR RING SIZE
For the highest degree of accuracy, I generally recommend seeking a free professional ring sizing from any local jewellery store. However you can also measure your ring size at home with the method below:
MEASURING YOUR RING SIZE AT HOME:
Step 1: Cut off a length of string or thin strip of paper
Step 2: Wrap the string reasonably tightly around the base of your finger and mark/cut the string at the point where it overlaps (if the string is too loose then the sizing will be too big, make sure it is snug but not strangling your finger)
Step 3: Now lay the string flat and measure the length up to where you have marked/cut it - this is the circumference of your ring size.
Step 4: Check the circumference against the chart below to find your ring size in letters (A-Z)
Make sure you are as precise as possible with this measurement, as small differences with ring size can be quite noticeable.
RING SIZE REFERENCE CHART