How to make smaller rings fit

How to make smaller rings fit?

If the ring is too small, it won’t fit over your knuckles and will fall off. If the ring is too big, it will feel uncomfortable. Try to get a ring that fits over the joint of your smallest finger. Once you have it on, wear it for a few days to make sure that it feels comfortable. If it does, you have a perfect fit!

How to make a ring fit smaller?

As the ring gets smaller, it is important to make sure the ring is securely seated on your finger. Using a jeweler’s loupe, check that the inside diameter of the ring is even with the outside diameter of your finger. If it’s a little too tight, you can file it down. But if the ring is too loose, you may want to consider a different ring size.

How to make ring fit smaller fingers?

If you are looking for a thinner ring, try a thinner metal band. This can often be done by going to a jeweler and asking for a thinner metal piece. Another option is to replace the prongs on the band with a screw-on clasp. If the problem is with the shank of the ring, you can often replace it with a thinner shank.

How to make a smaller ring fit?

If you’re not quite sure how to make a smaller ring fit, don’t worry! Every ring comes with a size guide. The most commonly used to measure ring size is the “finger circumference” (also called a ring gauge or French gauge). The ring gauge measures the diameter of your finger at the knuckle joint. The goal is to make the inside diameter of the ring at least 1/2-1/4 inch smaller than your finger size.

How to fit a ring smaller than finger?

This is usually a pretty easy fix. If the ring is too loose, just file down the inside of the ring. If the ring is too tight, you can either use a thin file or sandpaper to slightly grind down the outside. Using fine sandpaper will leave a nice, smooth finish that will help the ring look brand new. You could also use a jeweler’s rougher file to roughen up the inside of the ring to help it fit more snugly.