Having a perfectly fitting ring is essential for comfort and safety. However, it is often the case that the ring size is not ideal, especially after an online purchase or physical changes. On the second-hand market, you can also fall in love with a ring that unfortunately isn't the right size. Fortunately, it is possible to enlarge a ring to achieve a perfect fit. Here's a comprehensive guide to the different methods and considerations involved in enlarging a ring.
Why have a ring enlarged?
There are several reasons why you might want to enlarge a ring:
A ring that is too tight can cause pain or restricted circulation.
Weight fluctuations, pregnancy and other factors can change the size of your fingers.
When buying online or as a gift, the ring size may not fit your finger.
If you inherit the ring or it is given to you by a family member, it is likely that you will not have the same finger size as the previous owner of the ring.
If you want to buying a ring on the second-hand marketYou may not be able to find the right size for a particular model. Instead of waiting years to find the perfect combo, with no certainty of finding it and with the risk that its market value will rise, you can buy the right model of ring with one or two sizes more or less and then have the ring size enlarged by a jeweller.
Methods for enlarging a ring
There are several techniques for enlarging a ring. The method you choose will depend on the material of the ring, its design and the number of sizes to be added.
Inserting material : The jeweller cuts the ring and adds an extra piece of metal. This method allows a significant increase in size, ideal for larger adjustments. However, it can leave a visible weld line if the work is not perfectly executed, which could affect the aesthetics of the ring.
Stretching : Stretching is another method commonly used to enlarge a ring. In this process, the ring is placed on a mandrel and stretched using a specialised tool. This technique is quick and effective for minor adjustments, up to half a size. However, stretching can weaken the metal, particularly in the case of thin rings or rings made from fragile materials, which could reduce the ring's durability.
Temporary adjusters : A non-permanent method of enlarging a ring is to use temporary adjusters, such as springs, bands or pads inside the ring. Temporary adjusters allow different sizes to be tested without permanently altering the band, providing a reversible solution. However, this method may be less comfortable and require frequent adjustments to maintain the desired fit.
What to consider before and after having a ring enlarged
Even the best jeweller will not be able to enlarge every type of ring. Before deciding to have a ring enlarged, consider the following factors:
Size difference It is recommended not to enlarge or shrink by more than 2 sizes. Beyond that, you risk weakening the ring.
Ring material Some materials, such as tungsten, titanium or ceramics, cannot be easily enlarged.
Presence of stones Rings with set stones require extra care to avoid damaging the stones.
Complex design Complex patterns or engravings may be affected by enlargement.
Choice of jeweller The choice of jeweller is crucial to a successful extension. Look for jewellers with good reviews and a solid reputation, make sure the jeweller has experience with rings similar to yours and check whether the jeweller offers a guarantee on the work carried out.
Maintenance After having your ring enlarged, have it checked regularly to make sure the stones are in place and the metal is in good condition.
Having a ring enlarged is a practical solution for a perfect fit, whether it's a new ring or an heirloom. By understanding the different methods available and choosing a jeweller you can trust, you can ensure that your ring will be a perfect fit. in a safe and attractive way. Don't hesitate to buy second-hand rings if they don't fit, you now have all the information you need to make a ring bigger.
Each piece has its own story to tell and is ready to start a new chapter. Treat yourself to a piece from this selection and let yourself be enchanted by the charm of a second-hand ring, supporting the enduring value of iconic second-hand jewellery.
Getting a ring enlarged: everything you need to know
Having a perfectly fitting ring is essential for comfort and safety. However, it is often the case that the ring size is not ideal, especially after an online purchase or physical changes. On the second-hand market, you can also fall in love with a ring that unfortunately isn't the right size. Fortunately, it is possible to enlarge a ring to achieve a perfect fit. Here's a comprehensive guide to the different methods and considerations involved in enlarging a ring.
Why have a ring enlarged?
There are several reasons why you might want to enlarge a ring:
Methods for enlarging a ring
There are several techniques for enlarging a ring. The method you choose will depend on the material of the ring, its design and the number of sizes to be added.
Inserting material : The jeweller cuts the ring and adds an extra piece of metal. This method allows a significant increase in size, ideal for larger adjustments. However, it can leave a visible weld line if the work is not perfectly executed, which could affect the aesthetics of the ring.
Stretching : Stretching is another method commonly used to enlarge a ring. In this process, the ring is placed on a mandrel and stretched using a specialised tool. This technique is quick and effective for minor adjustments, up to half a size. However, stretching can weaken the metal, particularly in the case of thin rings or rings made from fragile materials, which could reduce the ring's durability.
Temporary adjusters : A non-permanent method of enlarging a ring is to use temporary adjusters, such as springs, bands or pads inside the ring. Temporary adjusters allow different sizes to be tested without permanently altering the band, providing a reversible solution. However, this method may be less comfortable and require frequent adjustments to maintain the desired fit.
What to consider before and after having a ring enlarged
Even the best jeweller will not be able to enlarge every type of ring. Before deciding to have a ring enlarged, consider the following factors:
Having a ring enlarged is a practical solution for a perfect fit, whether it's a new ring or an heirloom. By understanding the different methods available and choosing a jeweller you can trust, you can ensure that your ring will be a perfect fit. in a safe and attractive way. Don't hesitate to buy second-hand rings if they don't fit, you now have all the information you need to make a ring bigger.
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