If your ring is a snug fit over the knuckle but won t stay upright check with a jeweler to see whether sizing beads a soldered insert or another device inside the ring might help.
Make my ring fit.
So you ve found the perfect ring but it isn t the perfect size.
Discover how to resize a ring at home with these easy tricks.
Wearing a too large ring carries the very real risk that it will off the first time you extend your hand.
The ring snuggies do work however many complain that they lift the ring awkwardly off the finger which doesn t look as nice.
Use a ring that fits your finger perfectly as a model.
Even if you need several coats you can make your ring smaller in an hour or two which is great if you want to wear a special ring out for a last minute event.
Cut a 1 2 inch piece and roll it into a tight tube with the sticky side exposed.
And while a jeweler could fix it shelling out the cash for that.
Have the ring professionally resized by a jeweler for a permanent refitting.
They are basically little pieces of silicon that you wedge between your finger and the ring to make it fit.
Ring snuggie you can find these online or at many retail stores.
The tube sticks to both the ring and your finger for a secure fit.
This could be a metal wine stopper a pen or a lipstick holder.
The jeweler will typically use one of two approaches.
These super easy hacks show you how to make rings smaller in seconds at home.
Place the ring onto the item and mark it with a marker where the ring fits.
Find a hard round surface that is the diameter of this ring but is narrower on one end and tapers toward the correct size.
In a pinch make a diy ring guard with clear packaging tape.
Pros of using nail polish to make your ring smaller.