You can usually make gold rings smaller, but making them larger requires an experienced jeweler.
an jweller can resize the ring by expanding it or contrasting it.you can increase its size by heating it and can be made smaller by making it cold
It depends
In order to resize a tanzanite white gold ring without the help of a professional, an owner can place something in between the ring and their finger to make it tighter should the ring be too tight. This is a temporary solution, and if a valuable ring does not fit, there are affordable solutions offered by professionals that would better ensure the security of the ring.
It is possible to resize a sterling silver ring, however in many cases it is not very cost efficient. Once you pay for the cost of the resizing, you may end up paying close to double the actual value of the ring.
Gold plated rings can now be resized. JCPenney resizes gold plated items because they sell them In a standard size 6 or 7. They also resize Sterling Silver as well. They just started this In 2010. Ask your local JCPenney If they resize Gold plate as I'm not sure all of the stores do as of yet. I Imagine they all will In time though. :)
Take it to them and they will get it done!
A rings originality will make it impossible to resize. For example;a rings special design might be ruined if its resized.. To see whether a ring resizable, it mainly depens on the matal; silver, platinum or gold made rings can be resized; while rings made of cheap metals can't be resize
14KGI means that the amount of Gold in the ring is 14 parts Gold out of a possible 24 ... if it were a fraction it would be 14/24ths gold.
Your answer depends on your intended use of the larger ring. If a $200 investment will satisfy your intention, then, yes, the investment is worthwhile. The expense is probably mostly the current high price of gold, and the craftsmanship involved with up-sizing the ring.
CWS on a gold ring likely stands for "Caribbean World Series," a baseball tournament that takes place in the Caribbean region. It is possible that the ring was given as a commemorative piece for participating or winning in this series.
bright AS it possible golder than gold demonetise
yes! But most jewelers use white gold not sterling silver, but maybe it was a special made ring for someone who's skin is sensitive to gold or silver?