How Should A Ring Fit: Loose Rings, Tight Rings and Size

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • How should a ring fit? In this video, Mark from Serendipity Diamonds explains how your engagement and wedding rings should fit. In this 11-minute video, he delves into the common questions asked, including how the perfect fit feels, to issues with loose rings, tight rings, problem knuckles and resizing your ring. Please feel welcome to leave any questions or comments below. We hope this video will help anyone looking for answers to questions about their ring fit.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction.
    00:36 Different types of ring fit.
    00:56 How does a perfectly fitting ring feel?
    01:25 How to remove a ring.
    01:56 Factors affecting ring fit.
    02:16 Rings that cannot be removed.
    02:36 Pregnancy and ring fit.
    03:08 How does adding a wedding ring affect fit.
    04:00 Prominent knuckles and arthritis.
    04:43 Adding pips to improve ring fit.
    05:09 Issues with small knuckles.
    05:31 Temporary size adjustments.
    05:43 Fitting snuggies to your ring.
    06:38 Metal ring clips.
    06:50 Adjusting ring size.
    07:12 Ring size samples.
    07:59 Ring size sticks.
    08:38 Issues with re-sizing rings.
    09:15 Free size adjustments with purchases.
    09:47 How sizing can affect width.
    10:11 Remaking settings, bands or the full ring.
    10:32 Summary and conclusion.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @serendipitydiamonds
    @serendipitydiamonds  Год назад +3

    Hopefully, we've covered most aspects of how rings fit, but please comment or get in touch for help. Thank you.

    • @chelseamikail
      @chelseamikail Год назад +1

      I need to resize my ring and I'm worried about getting it right. A 4.5 ring sizer feels perfect to me now, in the middle of winter, but a 5 feels too big and can fly off my finger if I swing my hand around with lotion on. I have the small knuckles issue. Do you think a 4.75 will be big enough to allow for some mild swelling in summer or during exercise? Or will it still be too tight, especially when I add a wedding band? Thank you! I'm so stressed about it.

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  Год назад

      Hi @@chelseamikail, many thanks for getting in touch with your question. I could not see a reference to the current size of your ring, but if a US size 4.5 fits perfectly during Winter, then fingers normally tolerate the same fit even during warmer conditions for a single ring. Regarding a second (future) ring, my advice would be to visit a jewellery store to try two rings if at all possible, in 4.5 or 4.75 sizes and to see which of these sizes fit most comfortably ready for when you wear a wedding band. My best guess would be that both rings in size 4.75 would be a good solution since the overall width of two rings together will feel more snug, but this is very difficult to assess without looking at ring designs, widths and helping in person. I hope this is some help, but please feel welcome to let me know if you need any additional help.

  • @johnrussell4012
    @johnrussell4012 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is one of the most informative videos I've seen on any subject on RUclips. Straightforward, easily accessible information with no grandstanding or attempts to be cute or "showbiz." I learned a lot and now know how to approach my local jeweler. My kind of video! Thanks.

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  10 месяцев назад

      Hi John. It was lovely to read your comment this morning. I am so glad the video provided some good information for you. You have provided me with encouragement to continue creating more of our guidance videos when I get the chance. Your words were very kind so thank you! If you need any further help at any time, please feel welcome to reach out directly to me or any of our showroom team via the Serendipity Diamonds website. We are on hand in our showroom Monday to Saturday to help. Best wishes, Mark.

  • @bakasupreme863
    @bakasupreme863 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video. I received my class ring but never really wore rings ever so I had some anxiety with some it. Plus it was not explained to me very well when I was sized. Glad to know that it does take a little resistance to get off! I always feared it getting stuck but it puts me at ease to know what is typical for ring fitment and removal.

  • @thefleurra9032
    @thefleurra9032 Год назад +4

    This is super helpful, thank you! ❤️

  • @jays3013
    @jays3013 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great explanation of ring sizes. Very informative, easy to understand. The explanation on ring sizing and fit covers every aspect I could think of and more. Thank you

  • @fletcherluders415
    @fletcherluders415 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for making this, it was a very clear and concise video about explaining considerations for ring sizings.

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Fletcher. Many thanks for taking time to leave a comment. I'm glad you found it helpful. Please contact us at any time if we can provide any more help or guidance in person. Best wishes, Mark.

  • @metatron1980
    @metatron1980 4 месяца назад +1

    Helpful

  • @deleteexistence6175
    @deleteexistence6175 5 месяцев назад +2

    The jeweler was adamant that I'm a size T but the ring feels too loose.
    Then they was sure that I'm a V for a different finger and that ring feels too tight 🤷🏼‍♂️
    I give up on rings

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  5 месяцев назад +2

      Many thanks for commenting. It can be very frustrating, which is one of the reasons we carry size samples in half finger sizes. All fingers measure differently, but by the sounds of your dilemma, a full or half size smaller than T would be a good size to try. Keep in mind also that the shape of the band and the width can affect the size, so always best to try a ring in the width and shape you are intending to buy.

    • @deleteexistence6175
      @deleteexistence6175 5 месяцев назад

      @@serendipitydiamonds thanks for your reply. I told the jeweler that it was too large but she said no because of my knuckle? I still feel like S would be a perfect size even though a T isn't loose enough to fall off my finger on its own.
      I might just get one of those ring sizer things you put on the underside of the ring and then hope my fingers get fatter (because I'm quite skinny)

  • @stephenjohnson6949
    @stephenjohnson6949 Год назад +1

    An iteresting video with some good solutions for ring sizing and ring fit.

  • @user-vh2sc4wi5s
    @user-vh2sc4wi5s Месяц назад

    My issue is, the bottom of my ring finger where the ring fits is bigger than my knuckles (my knuckles are pretty flat when stretched out). So once the ring gets a little loose it will fall straight off the finger. My pass rings were size 7. Fairly comfortable, does not rotate freely but would move up if it’s pulled on and very quickly fall off. I went to a jewelry shop in my area and they recommended a 6.5 for my ring finger. They suggested the ring should not be pulled off easily, nor move while I’m doing daily activities. The size 6.5 fits snugged and does take a bit effort to remove from my finger. What do you think.

  • @Jasmine_CV
    @Jasmine_CV Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for you video! I’m trying to figure out if I need to get resized. My fiancé initially got my ring in 6.25. It was sadly too big for my finger. When I went to the jewellers they suggested 5.5 but when I tried the 5.5 I was worried it might be slightly too tight so I opted for 5.75. However since my fingers usually run cold now I’m thinking 5.5 may have been the best fit. What do you recommend?
    Currently my ring is 5.75 but since it’s top heavy I still find my ring tends to move quite a bit from side to side, up and down.

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  Год назад +1

      Hi Jasmine. Many thanks for getting in touch. From what you've described, it does sound as though your ring does need to be a touch smaller. If it is turning on the finger then I would suggest you would benefit from a slight reduction again. It's always advisable for the ring to be a little snug rather than a touch loose. But check the thickness of your ring behind the finger and chat with your jeweller about any risk of the ring becoming too thin. Subsequent size adjustments can thin the band too much, so this needs to be assessed at the same time. I really do hope you get this sorted, but please feel welcome to follow up at any time if you have any more feedback on your situation once you look into things again. Best wishes, Mark.

    • @Jasmine_CV
      @Jasmine_CV Год назад

      @@serendipitydiamonds thanks Mark! Going to the jewellers today to resize to 5.5 (: I do find it funny that my engagement ring fits very well on my right ring finger versus my left at 5.75.
      For when I’m planning to get my wedding band, should I get the same ring size as the engagement ring or would 5.75 be better for breathing room?

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  Год назад

      @@Jasmine_CV Glad you're managing to get on and sort things. It definitely makes sense that it would fit better on the opposite hand. Since your opposite hand probably doesn't have a ring already (so no wear indent) combined with the fact that your dominant hand fingers will usually be bigger, that makes sense. If you're planning on having a slim wedding band, I would probably choose the same size unless you're planning to go much wider. I am sure your jeweller will have their own take on this, but hope that this has been some help along the way! Many thanks again for stopping by and for the lovely update ;-)

  • @debbiepickens1000
    @debbiepickens1000 2 месяца назад

    I recently bought a ring online. I ordered a size 7 but when I recieved it a month and a half later it felt too tight. This week it felt much better but im afraid if I gain a couple of more pounds it will be too tight. I only have a few days to mail it back out to be resized. Would you recommend going up to a seven and a quarter, or a seven and a half? It does slide over my knucle pretty easily. Thank you

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for reaching out. It concerns me that the ring does already slide easily over your knuckle, so I would probably advise caution with just a very small size adjustment. At least this will be slightly less tight. And then, in the near future if you need a further adjustment it can still be stretched slightly, without the need to cut the ring and reduce the ring size. I hope this helps and good luck with finding the perfect size.

  • @yvonnerobinson9229
    @yvonnerobinson9229 9 месяцев назад

    I want to measure my ring size can you assist me in major item send it to my husband in New York

    • @serendipitydiamonds
      @serendipitydiamonds  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Yvonne. Many thanks for reaching out. We would be delighted to assist in any way we can. Please feel welcome to email us for more help - info@serendipitydiamonds.com and we will assist you with anything you might need. Best wishes, Mark.