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Adding thickness to wedding ring?
I'm a male and have this similar wedding ring:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XdQJi3QlL....
It's tungsten and cannot be resized. I was wondering if there's a way to add a little something to make it thicker. It's perfect when winter comes along and my hands swell due to cold weather but in summer, I can take it off by simply putting my hand down and wiggling it.
Thanks.
3 Answers
- JewelLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
There's a little doodad that you can find at most jewelry counters and shops called a ring sizer. Basically, it's a flexible bit of metal that goes inside the ring to reduce the diameter. It can be removed in the winter if you want, or left on all year. My great grandmother used them on many of her rings after age made her fingers shrink so she could wear her rings without getting them resized.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
it may certainly be restored and you will by no capability understand the adaptation. i'm guessing you're look at precise cost - a pair hundred dollars. i might take it to a smaller kin owned jeweler that designs and makes all of their own rings over a huge field save like Kay or wedding ceremony Day. i think of that they've greater skills at manipulating and working the uncooked product, extremely than basically type new rings.