Finding an engagement ring that perfectly fits is a task. Sometimes, you can put a ring on, and you later realize it is too tight. Also, with the changes fingers go through during seasons, and throughout the years, a ring can become tight down the track. There are various reasons why a ring can become too tight, and you can avoid this. Let’s take a look at how to tell if your ring is too tight.
Removing the ring is difficult.
A tight ring is hard to remove, especially after physical activity, travel, or in the morning when fingers swell.
Skin bulging above the ring
A clear sign that shows your ring is small is bulged skin. The ring should sit comfortably without causing the skin to bulge.
Finger indentations
If you notice a permanent indentation after taking your ring off, there are chances the ring is too tight, and it is squeezing the flesh beneath your finger.
Turning the ring is impossible.
A well-fitting ring should easily rotate on your finger.
Pulsing sensation
If your finger feels a pulsing sensation, the ring is likely too tight.
Consult with an Experienced Jeweller
If your ring exhibits any of these signs, consider resizing it to ensure comfort and safety. For expert advice and resizing services, contact us today.