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Kitty B
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my engagement ring is properly sized, but it becomes very loose in cold weather. so loose that it flips around all the time and is almost falling off.

anyone know where i can get a simple, indiscrete spacer to put in the band? the ring can't be made smaller, since it's snug in warm weather. do i need to go to a jewelers, or would target/walmart carry what i'm looking for?

1/18/2006 10:58:02 PM

tkeaton
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ummm, i think i overheard someone talking about a place that sells rings and stuff, like that displays them and you can buy them and stuff

oh....a jewelry store maybe?

1/18/2006 11:17:32 PM

coolguy1335
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claires

1/18/2006 11:18:35 PM

Kitty B
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hey wise ass, i'm aware of this. i think i, umm, already mentioned such a fabled place known as a jewelers.

go back to chit chat.

1/18/2006 11:21:14 PM

jgibelttil
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work out more and your finger will probably have better circulation and not shrink

1/18/2006 11:22:09 PM

hammster
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im sure somewhere like walmart would have this, i know ive seen them before and i rarely go into jewelry store. also! http://www.google.com!

1/18/2006 11:23:42 PM

hammster
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also i think they are called ring guards

http://viewithere.com/ring_guard/

1/18/2006 11:33:20 PM

tkeaton
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i prefer the garage, but ok, to chitchat it is!

1/18/2006 11:50:25 PM

tdwhitlo
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i know the ones they have at walmart are clear plastic kinda stuff - they look big though - they fit around the bottom of the ring (i think you can find them where the cheap jewelry racks are).. maybe $3-4

1/19/2006 12:10:27 AM

HaLo
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^^^ring guard is what you're looking for, most reputable jewlers will have them

1/19/2006 12:34:50 AM

Lutra
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Just from observation, one you'd get from Wal-mart will probably either break, be huge and ugly, or turn your finger lovely shades of green. I'd be safe and hit up a jeweler. Not sure a pawn shop would carry something trifling like that. My friend had one for his class ring.

1/19/2006 10:06:59 AM

NCDoodlebug
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I went to some random jewlery store in Cary Townscenter and they were able to put one on for me. I think I paid around $10 for it.. but it's very comfortable (not the big bulky plastic ones) and it matches the white gold of my ring - so it's not even noticeable.

1/19/2006 11:19:40 AM

bmpncsu
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My fiancee just had some sizing beads put on her ring for the same reason. We went to Jolly's in North Hills and then did a great job. It was free, but that was because I got the ring there. I dont know how much it would cost otherwise, but they did a good job.

1/19/2006 11:44:35 AM

DJ Lauren
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there's a place in the mall that is by the food court that put one on my grandma's engagement ring for me. I wore it for years until i got my own. it was like 1 dollar

1/19/2006 11:47:51 AM

silvrrain
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you can just pour hot wax from a candle between your finger and the ring...and it'll solidify and Voila! the ring will fit
that's what I've heard anyway

1/19/2006 10:18:41 PM

The Coz
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You just need to get fatter.

1/19/2006 10:31:50 PM

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