Women's Engagement Ring Size Guide – AU Size Chart & How to Measure
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Women's Engagement Ring Size Guide

Everything you need to find the perfect engagement ring size — average AU women's sizes, full conversion chart, secret sizing methods, how to measure at home, and a free calculator

💍 AU Average: M–N 📊 Full Size Chart 🔁 US/EU/UK Conversions 🤫 Secret Sizing Tips 📏 How to Measure 🧮 Free Calculator
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M–N
AU Average Women's
Engagement Ring Size
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6–7
US Equivalent
Average Women's Size
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17mm
Avg Inner Diameter
Women's Ring
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F–Z
Full AU Women's
Size Range
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Average Women's Engagement Ring Size (AU)

🇦🇺 Average Australian Women's Engagement Ring Size
AU M – N
US 6½ – 7  ·  EU 53–54 mm  ·  UK M–N  ·  Diameter 16.9–17.3 mm
AU K–L = US 5¼–6 (petite) AU M–N = US 6½–7 ⭐ Average AU O–P = US 7½–8 (larger)
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Engagement Ring — Left Hand

AU M–N
US 6½–7  ·  16.9–17.3 mm diameter
Most commonly purchased AU size
for women's engagement rings
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Wedding Band — Same Finger

AU M½–N½
Stacked with engagement ring
Wide bands: size up ½ letter
Measure with engagement ring on for best fit
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AU = UK = NZ sizing — identical letter system. Australian, British, and New Zealand engagement rings all use the same letter sizing. AU size M is the same as UK size M and NZ size M — same diameter, same circumference. Any UK ring size chart, UK ring sizer, or UK jeweller measurement applies directly in Australia with no conversion required.
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Women's AU Ring Size — Full Visual Range

The full women's engagement ring range spans AU F (very small/petite) to AU U+ (larger sizes). The majority of Australian women fall between AU J and AU P. Colour-coded scale below:

F G H I J K L M ⭐ N ⭐ O P Q R S T U+
Petite / rare (<5%)
Below average (5–20%)
Common (20–35%)
⭐ Most common (35%+ peak)
Above average
Large / uncommon
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Size by body frame as a starting guide: Petite women (under 160 cm, slender frame) often wear AU H–K. Women of average height and build wear AU L–N. Taller or broader-framed women typically wear AU O–R. These are starting estimates only — always measure for accuracy. Taylor & Hart notes that petite women often start around AU H–I, average at AU L½, and taller/larger builds at around AU M–N.
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Women's AU Ring Size Conversion Chart

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How to read this chart: Match your paper strip measurement (mm) to the Circumference column, or match the inner diameter of an existing ring to the Diameter column. Your AU letter is in column 1. Pink highlighted rows = most common women's engagement ring sizes.
💍 AU / UK / NZ 🇺🇸 US / CA 🇪🇺 EU (mm) 🇮🇳 India Diameter (mm) Circumference (mm) Typical Wearer
F344.2414.1 mm44.2 mm🔹 Very Petite
G45.5514.5 mm45.5 mm🔹 Very Petite
H446.8714.9 mm46.8 mm🔹 Petite
47.415.1 mm47.4 mm🔹 Petite
I48.0815.3 mm48.0 mm💕 Small
48.715.5 mm48.7 mm💕 Small
J549.3915.7 mm49.3 mm💕 Below Avg
50.015.9 mm50.0 mm💕 Below Avg
K50.61016.1 mm50.6 mm💕 Common
51.216.3 mm51.2 mm💕 Common
L651.91216.5 mm51.9 mm💕 Very Common
52.516.7 mm52.5 mm💕 Very Common
M ⭐53.11316.9 mm53.1 mm⭐ Most Common
M½ ⭐53.817.1 mm53.8 mm⭐ Most Common
N ⭐754.41417.3 mm54.4 mm⭐ Most Common
55.117.5 mm55.1 mm💕 Very Common
O55.71517.7 mm55.7 mm💕 Common
56.317.9 mm56.3 mm💕 Common
P857.01618.1 mm57.0 mm🔶 Above Avg
57.618.3 mm57.6 mm🔶 Above Avg
Q58.31718.5 mm58.3 mm🔶 Large
R58.91818.8 mm58.9 mm🔶 Large
S60.21919.2 mm60.2 mm🔷 XL
T61.42119.6 mm61.4 mm🔷 XL
⭐ AU M–N = most common women's engagement ring size
🔄 AU = UK = NZ — same letter system
📏 Each full AU letter = ~1.25 mm circumference
💍 US size 6 = AU L½ (very common)
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How to Secretly Find Her Ring Size

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Planning a surprise proposal? These are the most reliable methods used by partners to secretly determine ring size without asking directly. If all methods fail, order AU N (US 7) — it's the single most common women's engagement ring size in Australia and can be resized after the proposal.
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Borrow One of Her Rings

The most accurate secret method. Borrow a ring she wears on her ring finger (left hand, fourth finger). Take it to any jeweller — they'll measure it in seconds at no cost. Return it the same day. Make sure it's from the correct finger and hand, not a thumb or right-hand ring.

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Ring Impression in Soap / Clay

Press one of her rings firmly into a bar of soap or modelling clay to create an impression of the inner circle. Take the impression to a jeweller for measurement. This works especially well with a well-defined gold or platinum ring that leaves a clear edge impression.

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Paper Inside a Ring

Slide a thin strip of paper inside one of her rings and mark where the paper meets. Measure that length — it gives you the inner circumference in mm. Match it to the chart above. Even a 1 mm reading error is only half an AU letter size, easy to adjust at a jeweller.

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Ask Her Best Friend or Family

A trusted friend or family member may already know her ring size, or can help arrange a covert measurement. Friends can also casually try rings on "for fun" at a jeweller while your partner is present, noting what size fits comfortably.

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Sleep Method (Last Resort)

Gently press a ring sizer or paper strip around her ring finger while she sleeps. This is notoriously unreliable as sleeping fingers are smallest and most relaxed — they'll typically read 1–2 mm smaller than her actual everyday size. Add ½ AU size to any sleeping measurement.

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Order a Resizable Ring

Order in AU N (US 7) — the most common women's ring size. If it doesn't fit perfectly, get it resized after the proposal for $30–$80 at any jeweller. Most gold, silver, and platinum rings can be resized 1–2 sizes up or down easily. This is the standard jewellery industry advice for surprise proposals.

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How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home

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Cut a narrow strip of non-stretch paper — about 1 cm wide, 10 cm long

Standard printer paper works best. Avoid tissue, kitchen paper, or any stretchy material — these compress and give readings that are too small by 1–3 mm. For women's engagement ring sizing, accuracy of 0.5 mm matters because one full AU size is only 1.25 mm in circumference.

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Wrap snugly around the base of your left ring finger (fourth finger)

In Australia, engagement rings are traditionally worn on the left ring finger. The strip should feel like a snug, comfortable ring — not tight. You should be able to slide it very slightly. If it won't slide at all, it's too tight and will give a reading that's too large.

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Mark the overlap point precisely with a fine-tip pen — while still on your finger

Never remove the strip before marking. A fine ballpoint pen gives the sharpest mark. A thick felt-tip can add 1–2 mm of error. The pen mark must be a fine vertical line, not a smear across the paper.

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Measure from the start edge to the pen mark in millimetres — not centimetres

Lay the strip flat on a hard surface with a ruler. Your reading in mm is your finger circumference. For AU M your reading will be approximately 53 mm; for AU N approximately 54.4 mm. Even a 0.6 mm error moves you half an AU size.

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Repeat 3 times — average the readings, and choose the larger size if between two AU letters

Finger size changes throughout the day — smallest in the morning, largest in the afternoon. Measure at mid-afternoon for the most representative result. Average three readings taken at different times. Always round up to the larger AU letter when between two sizes.

Circumference ↔ Diameter Conversion
Circumference (mm) ÷ π (3.14159) = Diameter (mm)
Example: 53.1 mm ÷ 3.14159 = 16.9 mm → AU M = US 6½ (most common women's size)
Best time to measure for an engagement ring: Measure in the late afternoon when fingers are at their most representative everyday size. Avoid measuring after gym, swimming, or during very hot weather — all cause temporary swelling. For Australian summers, fingers can swell up to a full AU size. If you live in a warm climate, measure on a cool morning AND a warm afternoon, then average the two readings.
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What Affects Women's Ring Size

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Height & Body Frame

Petite women (under 160 cm) typically wear AU H–K. Average height women wear AU L–N. Taller women (above 172 cm) often wear AU N–Q. This is a rough guide only — slender tall women may still wear AU K.

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Temperature & Season

Hot Australian summers cause finger swelling — often ½ to 1 full AU size. A woman who wears AU M in winter may need AU M½ or N in a Queensland summer. Measure in conditions similar to when the ring will be worn daily.

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Dominant Hand

The dominant (writing) hand is typically ½ to 1 AU size larger than the non-dominant hand due to muscle use. Engagement rings are worn on the left hand — always measure the left ring finger specifically, not the right hand.

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Age

Ring size naturally increases slightly with age. Many women find they wear ½–1 AU size larger in their 40s compared to their 20s. For a long-term engagement or heirloom ring, sizing can be confirmed again before ordering the final piece.

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Health & Medication

Pregnancy, hormonal contraceptives, thyroid conditions, and certain medications can cause significant finger size changes. If any of these apply, measure at a stable period and note any expected changes when choosing a style that can be resized.

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Time of Day

Fingers are 0.5–1.5 mm smaller in circumference first thing in the morning compared to late afternoon. For most women this is ½ AU size difference. Always measure at the same time of day for consistent readings — mid-afternoon is the industry standard.

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Women's Engagement Ring Size Calculator

💍 Find Your AU Women's Engagement Ring Size

Enter your finger circumference (paper strip mm), inner diameter of an existing ring, or your US ring size — get your AU letter size instantly

Your Australian Ring Size
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Engagement Ring Sizing Tips for Australia

    >📦If guessing for a surprise proposal, order AU N (US 7). This is the most common women's engagement ring size in Australia. It's close enough to average that minor adjustments are quick and inexpensive. All reputable Australian jewellers offer free or low-cost resizing on engagement rings purchased in-store. >💍Solitaire settings are the easiest to resize — choose this style if unsure of size. Simple solitaire bands in gold or platinum can be resized up or down 2 AU sizes with a single jeweller visit. Pavé, full eternity, and channel-set bands with stones all the way around are much harder or impossible to resize without removing stones. >🌞Size up ½ letter for summer proposals in warm Australian climates. Outdoor proposals, beach proposals, and warm weather events cause temporary finger swelling. A ring that fits perfectly indoors can feel tight after 20 minutes at an outdoor ceremony. If your proposal is in summer or in QLD/NT/WA, order ½ AU size larger than measured. >💒Order the wedding band at the same time as the engagement ring — sizes may differ. When a wedding band is stacked below or above an engagement ring, fingers are slightly compressed. Many women end up wearing their wedding band ½ AU size larger than their engagement ring. Buy them together and have a jeweller assess the combined fit. >🔨Always confirm resize policy before purchasing — especially online. Gold, silver, and platinum rings can generally be resized up or down 2 AU sizes for $30–$80. However, rings with continuous stone settings, tension-set diamonds, intricate engravings, or mixed metals are much harder to resize and some cannot be altered at all. Confirm this with the jeweller before purchasing. >🛡️Use a certified AU jeweller and get a sizing guarantee in writing. Major Australian jewellers like Michael Hill and Shiels offer free first resize with ring purchase. Independent jewellers usually charge $40–$100 per resize. Always get the resize policy in writing at point of purchase — this is especially important for online orders shipped to Australia from overseas brands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average women's engagement ring size in Australia?
The average women's engagement ring size in Australia is AU M to AU N, which corresponds to US sizes 6½ to 7 (inner diameter 16.9–17.3 mm, circumference 53.1–54.4 mm). Taylor & Hart reports the average women's UK/AU ring size as L½ (US 6), while Blue Nile notes the most commonly purchased US size for women is 6–7 (AU L½–N). The safe "best guess" for a surprise proposal in Australia is AU N (US 7).
What AU ring size is US size 7?
US ring size 7 corresponds to AU size N½ (also written N 1/2) in the Australian letter system. The inner diameter is 17.5 mm and the circumference is approximately 55.1 mm (EU 55.1). US size 6.5 corresponds to AU M (17.1 mm / 53.8 mm). US size 6 corresponds to AU L½ (16.7 mm / 52.5 mm). Remember: AU = UK = NZ sizing — all use the same letter system.
What size should I order for a surprise proposal if I don't know her size?
Order AU N (US 7) — this is the single most commonly purchased women's engagement ring size in Australia. It's close enough to average for most women that resizing requires only ½ to 1 AU size adjustment either way. Nearly all reputable Australian jewellers offer a complimentary first resize on engagement ring purchases, so the adjustment costs nothing. Proposing with a ring that needs resizing is completely normal and expected by jewellers.
Is AU ring sizing the same as UK sizing?
Yes — Australian, British, and New Zealand ring sizes are completely identical. AU size M is the same physical measurement as UK size M: same inner diameter, same circumference. This means any UK ring size chart, UK printable ring sizer, or UK jeweller measurement applies in Australia without any conversion. When ordering from UK brands like Taylor & Hart or Queensmith, their UK sizes are your AU sizes.
Can engagement rings be resized?
Most engagement rings can be resized. Plain gold, white gold, rose gold, and platinum solitaire bands can be resized up or down 1–2 AU sizes by any jeweller. Going up requires adding metal ($50–$100); going down requires removing metal ($40–$80). However, rings that cannot be resized include: full eternity bands (stones all the way around), tension-set rings, titanium, tungsten, and ceramic rings. Always confirm resize availability with your specific ring before purchasing.
Does ring size change over time for women?
Yes, women's ring sizes can change over time. Most women's fingers change by ½ to 1 AU size between their 20s and 40s as fingers naturally thicken slightly with age. Pregnancy causes significant temporary size increase — often 1–2 AU sizes — that typically returns to normal 3–6 months after birth. Significant weight change (15 kg+) also commonly changes ring size. Many women have their engagement rings resized once in their lifetime as part of routine maintenance.
What if her ring size falls between two AU letters?
Always choose the larger of the two AU letters for an engagement ring. Fingers fluctuate throughout the day and across seasons — a ring that fits perfectly in the morning may feel tight by afternoon, and can become very tight in hot Australian summer weather. The larger size ensures comfortable all-day wear. A ring that is slightly large is both safer and more comfortable than one that is too tight. A jeweller can easily add small sizing beads inside the band to prevent a slightly large ring from spinning.
How do I convert her ring size from US to AU?
Use the conversion table above or the calculator on this page. Common US to AU conversions for women: US 5 = AU J, US 5.5 = AU K, US 6 = AU L½, US 6.5 = AU M, US 7 = AU N½, US 7.5 = AU O, US 8 = AU P. Important: do not assume US size 6 = AU size 6 — AU uses letters, not numbers. The safest cross-system reference is always the inner diameter in millimetres, which is a universal measurement.