Resizing your ring to a smaller size.
Making a silver ring larger.
When a ring is made smaller the jeweler usually cuts out a small portion of the band and joins the pieces back together again.
To resize a ring to make it smaller use a coffee stir stick to apply silicone sealant along the inside of the ring.
Yes you can make a loose ring fit with clear packing tape.
The second factor to consider when sizing a ring larger is how many sizes up the ring is being sized.
Supplies lined white paper half round sterling silver wire 12g 2mm wide x 1mm thick hard solder pickle solution flux sand paper.
The only rings i would not recommend this with are porous rings like rings made from unsealed wood that isn t lined with metal.
As well as being pretty to look at these rings come with pleasant memories surrounding them making the jewelry hard to part with.
It s also uncomfortable ugly and won.
Going from a size 5 to a size 10 will cost considerably more than going from a size 5 to a size 5.
Making a ring smaller is a fairly easy process compared to making it larger.
What about making loose rings fit with hot glue tape or hemp twine.
Sterling silver rings are often given to others as a sign of affection.
Use the stir stick to smooth out the sealant then allow it to dry for 24 48 hours before wearing your ring.
Much more metal will have to be used.
The ring resizing process can be performed in a few different ways and the method of choice often depends upon the complexity of the band.
This can be problematic as time goes.