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Find the Perfect Size

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Here at Cullen Jewellery, we endeavour to ensure your ring is a perfect fit!

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Free Ring Resizing


At Cullen Jewellery, we offer One Free Resize for engagement and wedding rings to use within the first 12 months of your ring’s completion (subject to eligibility based on design style and metal type).

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Another way to find your ring size is to bring along a ring that you or your partner already own to your engagement or wedding ring consultation.

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Expert Guidance


Empowering you with insights for selecting and acquiring the ideal ring.

If your ring doesn’t fit we offer One Free Resize for engagement and wedding rings to use within the first 12 months of your ring's completion (subject to eligible design style and metal type). For full resizing details please visit our detailed page here.

Of course! Our helpful team can accurately measure your ring size without the guesswork. Book an appointment to visit one of our showrooms.

This is a hard one! But we have a few tips and tricks for you over on this page.

The ring resizing process involves adding or removing small pieces of precious metal to the original ring to attain the new size. The ring can become weaker if the ring is resized up or down too much, which is why we have a maximum amount of sizes our rings can be sized up or down. You can see our resizing threshold here.

At Cullen Jewellery, our in-house jewellers adhere to strict quality control standards to reduce the risk of breakage and ensure resized rings fit perfectly, as well as using laser welders for a seamless finish. After resizing, we always clean and polish the ring before returning it to you.

The most common ring size is between K and P. If you measure your size and fall outside of this range we recommend double checking your ring size with another method to ensure it is correct as most rings can only be resized by a limited amount.

Please refer to the distribution graph below showing the most common ring sizes.

Size distribution graph