How to Find Your Ring Size at Home — The Complete Australian Guide
- sararaphael
- May 18
- 2 min read
Ordering a ring online can feel nerve-wracking when you're not sure of your size. But finding your ring size at home is actually very simple — all you need is a strip of paper and a ruler. This guide will walk you through it.
The Paper Strip Method — 3 Steps
Step 1: Cut a thin strip of paper about 1cm wide and 10cm long. Step 2: Wrap it around the base of the finger you want to measure. Step 3: Mark where the paper overlaps, then measure the length in centimetres.
Australian Ring Size Chart
Australian and UK ring sizes use the same alphabetical system. Here are the most common sizes: Size L = 5.0–5.1cm circumference (US 5.5, EU 50–51). Size M = 5.2–5.3cm (US 6, EU 52–53). Size N = 5.4cm (US 6.5, EU 54). Size O = 5.5cm (US 7, EU 55). Size P = 5.6–5.7cm (US 7.5, EU 56–57).

Tips for Accurate Measurement
Measure your finger in the afternoon — fingers are slightly larger later in the day due to warmth and activity. If you are between sizes, choose the larger size. For wide band rings like our Forever Baguette Ring, go up half a size for comfort.
Our Ring Collection
All three Jewelconic rings are crafted in 14K–18K gold vermeil with PVD coating — waterproof, hypoallergenic, and built to last. The Amoure Love Ring and Nail It Ring are both adjustable open-band designs that fit any size without measuring. The Forever Baguette Ring is a fixed size — use the chart above before ordering. Use our interactive ring size visualiser on the Build Your Stack page to find your perfect fit.






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