SIZE GUIDE

To help you find your perfect jewellery size, scroll down to view our complete guide.

A woman wears her Pearls of Australia rings featuring our Cygnet Bay and Broken Bay pearl farm pearls, all in different metals, some with sparkling white diamonds.

RINGS

To help you find the perfect ring size, you can work out your size with the our ring size guide. It’s important to note that for our silver jewellery we only have sizes M, O, Q & T available and we do not offer resizing of silver jewellery.

Still unsure? We recommend working out your ring size with the help of our ring size guide.

Ring Size Guide
A woman wears her stunning Australian South Sea and Akoya pearl chain necklace featuring our Australian grown pearls.

CHAINS & NECKLACES

When choosing your perfect chain or necklace, the length depends on your personal style and where you would like your jewellery to fall. If you’re styling a layered look, ensure your necklaces and/or chains are different lengths. This will ensure each layer can be seen. Add a personalised touch to your chains with a pendant – a pendant will anchor your chain and create a beautiful focal point.

Chain Size Guide
A woman wears her beautiful Australian South Sea and Akoya pearl chain bracelet.

BRACELETS

For correct sizing, be sure to measure the circumference of your wrist and add 2cm to this measure. You can measure the circumference of your wrist by tying a piece of string around your wrist – just above your wrist bone, and marking the overlapping parts of the string. Remember, if you like to wear your bracelet more tight or more loose, allow for a little extra room when measuring and let us know your preference by writing a note in the checkout section.

Bracelet Size Guide
A woman wears her classic Australian South Sea Pearl Neoprene Bracelet, featuring our Cygnet Bay grown pearl.

NEOPRENE BRACELETS

Neoprene size is determined by the size of your hand and not your wrist. Close your fingers together and bring your thumb to your little finger. Use a piece of string and wrap it around your hand at the widest point. Note the measurement as this will be the circumference of your hand. Once you’ve selected a Pearls of Australia neoprene check the available sizes and choose one size up from your “wrist” size.

Neoprene Size Guide
A photo of a woman wearing her stunning Mother of Pearl gemcut bangle set in sterling silver and gold.

BANGLES

Bangle size is determined by the size of your wrist. Use a piece of string and wrap it around your wrist and note the measurement. Once you’ve selected a Pearls of Australia bangle, check the available sizes and choose your best fit.

Bangle Size Guide
  • A woman wears her gorgeous white, Australian South Sea pearl set on a gold pendant and hung on a gold chain. This pearl shines with its natural lustre.

    SOUTH SEA PEARLS

    Our Australian South Sea pearls are grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm just north of Broome. South Sea pearls are typically larger than other types of pearls, with an average size of 10-15mm.

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  • A woman wears her stunning Australian Akoya pearl pendant on a gold chain. This pendant is part of our Seagrass Collection, and features the seagrass motif set on top of our naturally lustrous Akoya pearls.

    AKOYA PEARLS

    Our Akoya pearls are cultured at our Broken Bay Pearl Farm on the mouth of the Hawkesbury River and also at Brisbane Water just north of Sydney. Akoya pearls are typically smaller than other types of pearls, with an average size of around 7-8 millimeters.

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  • A woman wears her stunning Australian South Sea keshi pearl set on a delicate gold chain necklace.

    KESHI PEARLS

    Keshi pearls can be found in any location where cultured pearls are farmed and are a beautiful by-product of pearling. They usually come in irregular shapes, as they are as close to a natural pearl as you can get in a farmed environment. They are grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm.

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  • A photo of a person wearing their beautiful Mabe pearl ring set in sterling silver.

    MABE PEARLS

    Mabe pearls also known as blister pearls, or half pearls. What makes Mabe pearls unique is the shape of the pearl. Because they are cultivated against the inside of the pearl shell, rather than within its tissue, one side of the pearl is flat. They are grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm.

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