Yes they can be resized but rarely it may damage the ring.
You can get the ring resized but you will most likely lose the engraving. The resizing is done on the inside of the ring.
If you need a ring to be resized to a size 4, you can take it to your local Walmart. In the jewelry department in Walmart you can have your ring sent to be resized for a small fee. Other options are local jewelry stores.
It can be resized.
You can take a ring to almost any jewelry store to get it re-sized.
Means the ring is too big. Get it resized.
In the US, the most generic ring size is 7, but they often need to be resized.
You don't. You pay to have it resized. The onus is on the customer here. If you buy a ring and are on a diet or new exercise regime, you should mention this. Some jewellers will offer the resizing for free anyway.
Atoms like to have a nice even number of Valence electrons or electrons on their outer shell ( i.e. two on the innermost ring and 8 on the second ring/shell) so when they do not they either lose or gain elements and bond with the other atom in the process.
yes it wud look better then u can show off ur stomach
palisil is a metal that has been created by the Dunham company that emulates white gold / silver without the cost. It apparently is supposed to be more durable than silver. Although once it has been sized into a ring it cannot be resized. So if weight gain or loss is a possibility then palisil may not be the best choice. It has no value as a precious metal.
Your finger size may change over time and the wedding band or the engagement ring may also need to be resized.
No, they cannot. The melting point of this ring is extremely high. Some retailers offer lifetime warranty against size or any damage. Source: www.TungstenWorld.com