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Technically, this is true to an extent. Of course, when you stretch or cut a ring, the slightest mistake can cause damage. That being said, if your jeweler has resized your ring properly, the risk of actually breaking your ring is incredibly minimal. A ring can be resized as many as times and can be resized up to sizes, based on the delicacy and structure of the ring itself. Further, while every jeweler shop will vary in price, there are plenty of places that offer this service for a minimal fee.

There are even jewelry stores that include a free resizing within a few months of purchasing the ring. This means for the lifetime of your ring if there is a manufacturing defect , we will repair or replace your ring free of charge. It all depends on the professional you choose to work with. But for others, an ill-fitting, size-too-small ring might not be so blatant.

Even further, because your hands and fingers often fluctuate in size, a once well-fitting engagement ring might end up being too small or too tight one day, which, if left unchecked, could potentially cause some serious health and circulation concerns.

Ring Muffin Top If you see a little pudge of skin folding over the top of your ring a phenomenon we so lovingly refer to as ring muffin top , your ring is probably too snug. Pale Fingers If you look down one day and notice that your ring finger is a slightly different color than your other fingers, we suggest you remove your engagement ring as quickly as possible and take it in to get resized.

Our rule of thumb no pun intended is that if your ring finger is catching your attention because of how it physically feels, something is probably off. This is another sure sign that your engagement ring is probably too tight and you may need to get it resized.

Now that you know how to determine if your ring is too small and what to do if it is, you can fix it properly. Typically, professionals can alter rings by a maximum of two sizes, which means they can make the ring two sizes larger or two sizes smaller. Making a ring smaller is easier than making it larger—the process of downsizing is actually pretty simple. All the jeweler has to do is cut a chunk of the band and weld it back together.

A smaller ring. Whenever a ring is professionally resized, it should be perfectly polished and look just as pristine as it did before the jeweler altered it. There are some cases in which resizing the ring is not really an option.

For instance, if the ring is a family heirloom that has not been modified for generations or if the ring has a special engraving on the band, resizing is risky or even impossible. Even if your ring can be resized, you may want to consider other options first. If this is your dilemma, do not fret. There are options out there to help the prized piece of jewelry feel perfectly snug on that finger. While they take a moment to get used to at first, most customers report that the beads feel comfortable and are not noticeable over time.

Choosing a ring that fits comfortably is important for the long run. If a ring fits too tight, you may find yourself wearing it less often because it feels uncomfortable. The tissue on your fingers will fluctuates in size throughout the day as you move through your normal activities. Early in the morning and late at night we may find our fingers are more swollen. Diet can affect water retention and bloating, which makes rings feel tighter. Another factor to consider for the fit of your ring is the width of the band you hope to wear.

The wider the band, the tighter the fit will feel, even though the ring itself may measure at the same inner diameter. Rose Gold. White Gold. Yellow Gold. Black Gold. Stones Stones. Conflict Free. Style Style. Alternative Rings. Design Back. Our Remote Jewelry Design Process. Design From Anywhere. Custom Jewelry Back. Wedding Bands Wedding Bands. Men's Wedding Bands.

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