How To Keep Wedding Rings Together




Holding the engagement ring and the wedding ring together? Are you getting married in a short time? Do you love your engagement ring so much that you want to wear it untill the moment, durring the ceremony, you add the wedding band? In case you are thinking of soldering them together, there are a few things you should know first:




Soldering the rings together will create a permanent change to the ring which you will not be able to undo.
There is no temporary clasp to hold the ring & band.
Fine Diamond Engagement Rings with their Matching Wedding ring are always sold after they have been resized exactly to the right finger size.If the ring & band are resized correctly and precisely, both should stay together on the finger and there will be no need for soldering.This way you can always remove or add any of them easily.



If the ring and band have not been resized yet according to the finger size, the best solution is to do so prior your journey.Also, if the engagement ring and the wedding ring are not “together” then they rub against each other and eventually their edges can become sharp, and it sort of damages both rings.In case you have wedding rings decorated by precious stones, any jeweler would recommend you to have your rings soldered together.He would say:<< the constant movement of the two rings against each other would cause the stones to loosen >>.

In case you don’t want to hold the engagement ring and the wedding ring together by soldering them to one another, there are other options to consider. For example, a snug fit would help. If the rings don’t fit snugly, there are some cheap bands you can buy at wal-mart and the like that go under the ring to make it fit more snugly and this will keep them in place so they can’t move around and come apart.




Also,consider the possibility of using a ring guard, if you want to consistently wear your rings as one unit, . A ring guard, also known as an insert ring, is one ring with a band that splits into two halves.then, use a ring adjuster. A band-style or spring-style ring adjuster slips inside an existing ring to narrow the ring diameter. A small clip-on adjuster attaches to the bottom of the ring to add bulk and take up extra-space. You can also use a clip-on adjuster to fasten the bottom of the two wedding rings together.

Keep in mind, you’ll have more flexibility if you keep them separate.
For instance, you can wear just your band(s) when you want to be casual and include your engagement ring for dressier occasions. Once you solder them, there’s no separating them without potential damage.

Written by , date Apr 19, 2010 in Concepts |
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