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Make your ring fit properly.
Have the ring professionally resized by a jeweler for a permanent refitting.
If your ring is a snug fit over the knuckle but won t stay upright check with a jeweler to see whether sizing beads a soldered insert or another device inside the ring might help.
Once again your first option is to size the ring properly so it s slightly snug over the knuckle.
This post on how to resize your ring at home has been incredibly popular for years.
These are great alternatives to consider when having the ring professionally resized is not an option or if you don t want to permanently resize the ring.
However if your ring is too big and cannot be properly resized you can try a ring guard.
I don t have any complaints about this method but i know sometimes people need to make their ring smaller fast to wear a special piece to a party for example.
This is a technique you can use right now so you can get your ring fitting again in a hurry.
It s worth the time and trouble to have your ring professionally fitted and to check the ring and the fit at least once a year.
A poorly fit ring is more likely to fall off or to be removed and left behind.
A ring guard is a rubber of plastic tube that wraps around your ring s shank to effectively make it smaller and sits on the underside of your finger where it will be fairly inconspicuous.
A little snug is always best.
This looks better than the ring snuggies and can be easily peeled off from the ring.
This little push will make your ring fit better and should still give you room for swelling and bloating.