All out sizes use the UK and Australian sizing method. This guide below will help you calculate the equivalent ring size.
We can adjust or make rings to suit most sizes. If you are after something bespoke, please contact us.
Numeral (US) | Alphabetical (AU/UK) | Circumference (mm) |
3 | F | 46 |
3 ½ | G | 47 |
4 | H | 48 |
4 ½ | I | 49 |
5 | J | 51 |
5 ½ | K | 52 |
6 | L | 53 |
6 ½ | M | 54 |
7 | N | 55 |
7 ½ | O | 57 |
8 | P | 58 |
8 ½ | Q | 59 |
9 | R | 60 |
9 ½ | S | 62 |
10 | T | 63 |
10 ½ | U | 64 |
11 | V | 65 |
11 ½ | W | 67 |
12 | X | 68 |
12 ½ | Y | 69 |
13 | Z | 70 |
13 ½ | Z + 1 | 72 |
14 | Z + 2 | 74 |
14 ½ | Z + 3 | 75 |
15 | Z + 4 | 76 |
How to measure your ring size
- Use string or a length of paper about 15cm long and 5mm wide.
- Wrap around your finger where the ring will sit. It should be snug, but not too tight.
- Mark the point on the string/paper where it overlaps forming a circle.
- Measure this length and compare the length to the circumference column in the above table.
- This is your ring size.
Notes
If you are between sizes, order the larger size or add a note of you measurement to your order when processing.
We can generally make rings to suit. Excessively small rings and larger rings may not be possible. Please contact us prior to placing an order.