The situation when the ring has become large is not uncommon. This most often occurs due to dramatic changes in weight - losing weight affects the size of the fingers. A logical question arises about how to reduce the size of a ring with diamonds or other precious stones. Jewelers use complex reduction technology; it is not always possible to do this without loss of quality. The cost of such a procedure reaches half the price of jewelry. At home, jewelry owners use other methods. A popular technique is when a silicone lining is put on the ring or colorless nail polish is applied to the reverse side. But, of course, artisanal methods are a temporary solution.
Indications for ring reduction
Rings have long been an integral part of the human image, both male and female. Signets, with a diamond, without a stone, gold, silver, wedding and other items are worn in everyday life and on special occasions. Rings come into our lives as gifts, are passed down by inheritance, or are purchased independently. In any case, jewelry should bring pleasure and not cause discomfort when worn.
Ring size is one of the main criteria that requires special attention. Very often, products received as a gift turn out to be too large and require correction. In what other cases is ring reduction required:
- After losing weight, the jewelry began to fall off my finger. A slim figure is good, but this is not a reason to put the ring in the back drawer, especially if it is an engagement ring;
- The purchase was made without trying on. Nowadays, many people purchase things from online stores and it is simply impossible to visually assess the quality of the product, much less try it on. That’s why you have to look for a jeweler and have the ring adjusted to size;
- The ring is presented in a single copy, but the size, unfortunately, does not fit. In such a situation, there is no need to refuse the purchase, but you can simply give the product away for reduction;
- The ring was inherited, but it turned out to be too small. If you are not going to wear it, then you don’t have to worry about the size, but if you plan to make it your permanent decoration, then you need to contact a jeweler and have it customized for you.
You may need to reduce the size of the ring if the purchase was made without trying it on.
You can easily reduce the size of a wedding ring made of ordinary metal. To do this, it is enough to cut a piece at its lower part and solder or reduce the product by compression. However, not all jewelry behaves adequately after processing and in most cases loses its appearance.
Reducing rings with stones, inserts
To make a ring with a diamond or other settings smaller, it may be necessary to remove the stones during the repair. When the accessory is reduced, the inserts will be returned to their original place. This procedure with stones is done for several reasons:
- Reducing the rings involves heating the metal. Stones can also come under the influence of the burner flame. Some types of inserts can change their color due to high temperatures. To prevent this process, the client must be informed of the possible risks and asked to remove the inlay.
- It is recommended to remove large stones during jewelry ring reduction, as their fastening may be damaged. The reliability of the frame is reduced, so the risk of losing the precious insert increases. On some jewelry, craftsmen completely cut off the fasteners while working, and after reducing the diameter, solder them back.
Before taking a ring with precious stones for repair, it is recommended to contact an organization that will give an independent assessment of the product. This document will allow you to protect yourself from unscrupulous craftsmen who, during repairs, can replace the gemstone with a fake.
Correction methods in a jewelry workshop
Reducing the size of a ring made of gold or other materials is quite a delicate matter and requires a professional approach. If you do not have the skills, then it is better to leave this work to a specialist and not spoil the decoration. With an experienced eye, he will determine which fitting option is suitable for this or that decoration and whether it is possible to reduce it at all.
In what ways does a jewelry maker reduce the rings of his clients?
- Tenderloin. You can reduce the ring size by cutting out a piece in the part that is not visible, for example, from the bottom. Usually 2.5-3 mm is enough for the ring to fit properly on your finger. After trimming, the edges of the product are soldered and polished.
- Compression. This method will be appropriate for simple rings, without inlay with stones, engravings or ornaments. First, the product is heated to the required temperature until the metal becomes pliable, then it is cooled and placed in a special cone of the appropriate diameter. After this, the ring is covered with a press - a ball punch and forged with a hammer. The softened metal, descending along a tapering cone, decreases in volume and becomes denser. When the desired size is reached, the product is removed and polished.
- Insert. On the inside of the ring, the craftsman solders a bezel made of metal that matches the material from which the jewelry itself is made. You can experiment and make an insert from a different metal. For example, solder platinum or silver onto a gold ring.
The possibility of using one or another method depends on the type of product, its complexity, material of manufacture and the presence of additional elements. It is important that before work, the jeweler removes the stones, if any, and upon completion, inserts them back. If this is not done, then after reducing the size of the ring with the stone, the fastenings may become deformed, the jewelry will wobble and risk falling out.
Does the procedure affect the appearance of the product?
Before reducing the size of a gold ring, everyone will probably think about the safety of its beauty. They are especially sensitive to expensive unique products or those received by inheritance. If a professional takes care of the sizing, then there is no reason to worry. But when the ring falls into the hands of an amateur, you can expect the following troubles:
- If you do not remove the stone from the ring before reducing its size by heating, it may crack or change color. This is due to the fact that not all minerals tolerate high temperatures and retain their properties;
- after resizing, the ring may become oval instead of round. Also, if adjusted by more than 2 sizes, the ornament or inscription will be distorted;
- Silver rings may become lighter if exposed to too high a temperature;
- if the ring is made of several metals or different colors of the same raw material, then the weld seam will be more difficult to disguise, because all metals react differently to soldering;
- Diamond cut products will either lose their shine or have their edges “rolled” if the reduction without trimming procedure was chosen.
The procedure for reducing the size of the ring can affect its appearance.
The ideal option for adjusting the size would be laser welding. Compared to gas, it is more gentle on metal and leaves behind a thin, invisible seam.
What to pay attention to right away
Before you decide how to downsize your ring, you should be sure that it is not costume jewelry, but real jewelry made of a precious metal such as gold, silver or platinum.
Otherwise, mechanical stress will lead to damage to your ring, since jewelry alloys crumble and change their color when heated.
Never process an unknown alloy as it may begin to release harmful oxides that can negatively impact your skin.
However, all is not lost - there is a method for reducing the size for inexpensive rings made of ordinary metal or alloys. Let's list all the methods:
- cutting out a piece of metal and subsequent bringing together the ends of the circle (done in a jewelry workshop with products made of precious metals);
- compression of the metal on a special device (done in a jewelry workshop with products made of precious metals, you will have to pull out the stone if there is one);
- insertion - a ring of smaller diameter is inserted inside yours (the most expensive method, which will prevent damage to your jewelry);
- silicone tab - a method similar to the previous one, but cheaper and simpler;
- 3D printing of inserts is a modern method, characterized by a perfect fit to your finger, modest cost, but does not last long, only about a year;
- homemade insert - made of varnish, epoxy resin, silicone and so on. A simple and cheap option that you can do yourself.
Which rings cannot be reduced?
Is it possible to reduce the size of a ring without paying attention to its characteristics? Unfortunately, not all products are amenable to technological correction and this must be understood and accepted. Moreover, there are no hopeless situations and there are many other ways to reduce jewelry without damaging it. Rings that cannot be reduced are:
- from the category of costume jewelry. It is not always known what alloy the ring is made of, so during the procedure it may crack, crumble, oxidize, etc.;
- from simple metals. After heating, they can turn black and, when compressed, lose their shape. In this case, the seam will also not be able to be completely hidden;
- from alloys that, after heat treatment, release harmful substances, and these, in turn, negatively affect human health.
Precious metal rings with diamonds also sometimes qualify as prohibited for sizing. For example, a ring coated with rhodium when heated loses its original appearance and will have to be restored. But even after restoration, its beauty will no longer be the same.
It is also difficult to reduce a ring made of openwork filigree, with a complex pattern, stone scattering around the entire perimeter, or a unique engraving.
It is not recommended to reduce platinum rings
Platinum is a difficult material to resize, and resizing such a ring requires special laser equipment as well as a high-temperature crucible. Not all jewelry workshops are equipped with such devices. In some cases, after correction by cutting out a piece of the product, a black mark will be visible at the seam site.
How a ring is reduced by jewelers
Jewelers use two common options to reduce the diameter of a ring: 1) The ring is compressed using a special mechanism, thereby reducing its diameter 2) Part of the rim is cut out of the ring, and the resulting edges are brought together and sealed
Despite the fact that both procedures are standard for all jewelers, they nevertheless have their own characteristics. Thus, a jeweler is unlikely to undertake the reduction of your ring using the first method if its wall thickness is less than 8 mm, since subsequent compression with a vice will result in uneven deformation of the ring. Difficulties also arise when the ring has various decorations and inserts. In such a situation, the jewelry must first be removed, the ring adjusted to the required diameter, and then the jewelry must be put back in place, which significantly complicates the work and increases its final cost. Moreover, depending on the complexity of the ring, not every jeweler will undertake such work. Therefore, if you decide to seek help from a jeweler, do not hesitate to ask him what method he will use when reducing the diameter of the ring.
How to change ring size at home?
You can reduce the ring yourself, but home methods are not highly technological. The simplest thing you can think of is to wear a large ring under a product that matches the diameter. Thus, you will have two rings on your finger, the main thing is that they match each other in style. If you do not want to wear several rings, then you can use other suitable methods.
Silicone insert
There are special silicone inserts that are placed on the inside of the ring and hold it on the finger. This way, you can not only reduce the size of the jewelry, but also prevent it from slipping. This method is performed as follows:
- Buy a silicone insert at a jewelry store. Make sure that it is made from natural raw materials that will not cause irritation to the skin;
- the insert is carefully attached to the ring from the inside;
- The product is put on the finger.
It is important that the lining does not cause discomfort or rub the skin. This is a simple, fast and effective way to make a ring of the desired size. The only drawback is that silicone quickly deteriorates and will have to be replaced every 1-1.5 months.
3D printing of analogue ring
The method is similar to the previous one, but more durable. In any printing house that has 3D printers, you can order the production of a duplicate of your ring. As a result, you will get an analogue made of polymer, but with a smaller diameter. It is put on the finger, and its decoration is on top or inserted inside. This resizing option will be good for up to a year. Then you will have to either order a new backup, or look for an alternative.
Clear nail polish
The method is clearly “girly”, but men can also use it. The inside of the ring is treated with about ten layers of varnish. Before applying the next layer, make sure that the previous one has dried well enough. Using this method, the problem is solved for about 2-3 months, depending on the intensity of wear. If desired, the ring can be repainted.
As you can see, there are plenty of ways to reduce the size of a ring, but all of them will harm the jewelry to one degree or another. Therefore, it is best to immediately buy jewelry of the desired diameter, after preliminary fitting.
Content:
- Reducing your ring size at a jeweler - what to pay attention to
- How a ring is reduced by jewelers
- Is it possible to reduce ring size at home?
- How to reduce a ring at home
- Reducing the diameter of a ring without physically deforming it
- We reduce the ring ourselves without deforming it
- Reducing the ring by cutting and soldering
The first, most obvious option is to take the ring to a jeweler, who will reduce its diameter or increase it depending on what you need. But at the same time, this is also the most expensive option - you will have to pay a considerable amount of money for the procedure.
If you choose the first option, then it is important for you to find a good performer so as not to regret the result later. The best option would be to meet with the master in person and discuss all the conditions and the result you want. Please note that depending on the complexity of the ring, the price of the work can vary significantly, since complex, composite exclusive items require more and more painstaking work. In some cases, many masters even refuse such work, and those who take it on will charge you a lot of money. Keep this in mind.