Love Knot Ring
How to determine your Ring Size
Quick Answer
To find your ring size: Wrap a strip of paper around your finger, mark where it overlaps, then measure the length in millimetres. Match this measurement to our size chart below. The average women's ring size in Australia is 54-56 (EU) or N-P (AU).
Table of Contents
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How to Measure Your Ring Size
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THOMAS SABO Ring Size Chart
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International Size Conversion
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Expert Tips for Accurate Sizing
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Finding Someone's Ring Size Secretly
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Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Bracelet Size Guide
How to Measure Your Ring Size
Finding your perfect ring size is essential for comfort and security. THOMAS SABO offers two simple methods to measure your ring size accurately at home in just a few minutes.
Method 1: Measure an Existing Ring
If you already own a ring that fits well on the intended finger, this is the easiest method:
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Select a ring that fits comfortably on the finger you plan to wear your new THOMAS SABO ring.
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Place the ring on a flat surface.
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Use a ruler to measure the inner diameter of the ring in millimetres (mm).
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Be precise - measure from the inside edge to the inside edge.
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Match your measurement to our size chart below to find your THOMAS SABO size.
Pro tip: For the most accurate measurement, use a ruler with millimetre markings and measure at the widest point of the ring's inner circle.
Method 2: Use the Paper Strip Method
Don't have a ring to measure? No problem! This method works perfectly:
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Cut a strip of paper approximately 10cm long and 5mm wide.
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Wrap the paper strip snugly around the base of your finger (where the ring will sit).
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The paper should be comfortable - not too tight, not too loose.
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Mark with a pen where the paper overlaps.
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Remove the paper and lay it flat.
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Measure the length from the end to your mark in millimetres.
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This measurement is your ring circumference - match it to our chart. THOMAS SABO specifies the ring sizes by the inner circumference of the ring in millimetre (mm). For example size 44 corresponds to 44 mm.
Alternative: You can also use a piece of string instead of paper. Just ensure it doesn't stretch when you're measuring.
To measure, wrap the strip of paper around the desired ring finger, marking the ends with a pen.


International Ring Size Conversion
Shopping internationally or comparing sizes? Use this conversion chart to translate between different sizing systems:
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International Ring Size Conversion Guide |
THOMAS SABO (EU) |
Australian |
US/Canada |
UK/Ireland |
Japan |
50 |
L |
5 |
J½ |
9 |
52 |
M |
6 |
L |
11 |
54 |
N½ |
7 |
N |
13 |
56 |
P |
8 |
P |
15 |
58 |
Q |
9 |
R |
17 |
60 |
R½ |
10 |
T |
19 |
Expert Tips for Accurate Ring Sizing
Measure at Different Times of Day
Your finger size naturally fluctuates throughout the day due to temperature, activity level, and hydration. For the most reliable result:
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Measure your finger in the evening when fingers are typically at their largest.
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Avoid measuring immediately after exercise or when your hands are very cold.
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Take measurements on 3-4 different days and use the average.
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Consider seasonal changes - fingers tend to be larger in summer.
When in Doubt, Size Up
A ring that's slightly too large is always preferable to one that's too tight. Here's why:
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Ensures comfort throughout the day as fingers naturally swell.
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Prevents the ring from getting stuck on your finger.
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Easier to add a ring guard to make it smaller than to stretch a ring.
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Allows for natural finger size changes over time.
Consider Ring Width
The width of your ring affects how it fits:
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Narrow bands (2-4mm): Usually fit true to size.
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Wide bands (6mm+): May require going up half a size for comfort.
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Comfort fit bands: Have a curved interior and may fit differently than traditional flat bands.
Account for Knuckle Size
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Measure both your knuckle and the base of your finger.
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Choose a size between the two measurements.
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Consider rings with sizing beads or a hinged shank for the perfect fit.
How to Find Someone's Ring Size Secretly
Planning a surprise proposal or gift? Here are clever ways to discover their ring size without spoiling the surprise:
Method 1: Borrow an Existing Ring
If they already wear rings, borrow one that fits the intended finger and measure the inner diameter. This can provide a close estimate.
Method 2: The Friend Conspiracy
Enlist the help of their close friends or family members who can:
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Casually bring up ring sizes in conversation.
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Suggest trying on rings "for fun" during a shopping trip.
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Already know their size from previous jewellery gifts.
Method 3: The Clay Impression
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Press one of their rings into a bar of soap or clay.
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Take the impression to a jeweller for sizing.
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This preserves an exact imprint without removing the ring.
Method 4: While They Sleep
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Gently tie a piece of string around their finger while sleeping.
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Mark where it meets and measure later.
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Only recommended for heavy sleepers!
Common Ring Sizing Mistakes to Avoid
1. Measuring with the Wrong Tools
Always use non-stretch materials like paper or string.
2. Measuring at the Wrong Temperature
Ensure hands are at normal room temperature.
3. Pulling Too Tight
The material should slide over your knuckle with slight resistance.
4. Guessing Based on Appearance
Always measure - ring size doesn't correlate with other body measurements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average ring size for women in Australia?
The average ring size for women in Australia is between size 54-56 (European sizing) or N-P (Australian sizing). However, ring sizes can vary significantly, so it's always best to measure for accuracy.
What is the average ring size for men in Australia?
The average ring size for men in Australia is between size 62-66 (European sizing) or T-W (Australian sizing). Men's rings typically run larger than women's rings.
When is the best time to measure ring size?
The best time to measure your ring size is in the evening when your fingers are at their largest. Avoid measuring when your hands are cold or immediately after exercise. For the most accurate result, measure 3-4 times on different days and use the average.
Can THOMAS SABO rings be resized?
Unfortunately our THOMAS SABO rings cannot be resized.
What if I'm between sizes?
If your measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size. This ensures comfort throughout the day and accounts for natural finger swelling. You can always use a ring guard for a more snug fit if needed.
Do different fingers require different sizes?
Yes! Each finger can be a different size, even on the same hand. Your dominant hand is often slightly larger. Always measure the specific finger where you plan to wear the ring.
How do I care for my THOMAS SABO ring?
To maintain your ring's beauty:
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Remove rings before swimming, exercising, or cleaning.
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Store separately to prevent scratching.
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Clean regularly with a polishing cloth.
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Have your ring professionally cleaned and checked annually.
Ready to Find Your Perfect THOMAS SABO Ring?
Now that you know your ring size, explore our stunning collection of rings crafted with German precision and timeless design.
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Bracelet Size Guide
Finding your perfect THOMAS SABO bracelet size is just as important as ring sizing. Our bracelets are designed to fit comfortably while showcasing our signature charms and designs.
How to Measure Your Bracelet Size
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Use a flexible measuring tape or string to measure around your wrist.
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Wrap it around your wrist where you'd normally wear a bracelet.
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Mark where the tape meets for a snug fit.
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Add 1.5-2cm to this measurement for a comfortable fit.
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Match your measurement to our bracelet sizes.
THOMAS SABO Bracelet Sizes
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L15: 15cm - Ideal for smaller wrists.
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L17: 17cm - Average women's size.
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L19: 19cm - Larger women's/smaller men's size.
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L21: 21cm - Average men's size.
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Adjustable (L19v): 14-19cm - Perfect when you're unsure.
Tip: For charm bracelets, consider going up a size to accommodate the added charms.
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THOMAS SABO Love Knot Ring from the Sterling Silver Collection. A filigree cord made from 925 Sterling Silver undulates through the black pavé Zirconia in seemingly-endless waves and transforms this band ring crafted from 925 Sterling Silver into a magical symbol of eternal love.
Materials: | 925 Sterling Silver; blackenedp1 |
Stones: | Zirconia pavé black |
Stones: | Zirconia pavé black |
Thickness: | 0.6 cm |
Width: | 0.6 cm |
All items purchased from THOMAS SABO come with matching jewellery packaging.
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