The effect of big settings and thin bands on engagement ring fit.
My engagement ring is too big for my finger.
An easy fix for an engagement ring that s a tiny bit too big.
I told my clients you should be able to see a little bit of montana between your finger and the ring when it s on your finger some jewelers say you should be able to fit a toothpick between the finger and the ring but i think fit issues are too individual for that specific rule.
Try on a few and you ll get the idea.
Often this is the safest most permanent option.
If your knuckle is wider than the base of your finger the ring needs to be big enough to go over the knuckle.
This is the easiest way to handle if your engagement ring is too big.
This is a very good indication that your engagement ring is too large.
Fingers can be tapered in shape or larger at the knuckle and then thinner at the base.
Granted if your ring is really top heavy meaning there s a huge 5 carat rock on top that can also make it turn sideways as well.
It s too big for your finger.
But only if you re ring is incorrectly sized.
A proper fit for a ring is essential.
If you re experiencing difficulty with finding the correct size consider your finger shape.
However it s not always the best choice and temporary solutions can be ideal under certain circumstances.
When there s too much gap between your ring and finger it makes a ring loose wobble around and spin.
If you have a thin engagement ring band with a very large gemstone setting the effect can be more pronounced.