While it is true that a truly good jeweller can resize almost any ring to any size, the more extreme resizing efforts can be expensive
The rules below are to be thought of as an indicative guide only & are fairly conservative in their approach & should lead to a bill less than $50 most of the time
- Most "Basket" type rings - that is - rings holding the stone in like a small basket which is then attached to the top of the ring band can typically be resized up to 2.5 USA Sizes (or 5 Australian (or UK) Sizes) smaller or larger
- Regular rings with the stones set into part of the band can typically resize 1.5 USA sizes (or 3 Australian (or UK) Sizes) larger or smaller
- Channel Set Rings, those with a channel & the stones set into the Channel are usually very difficult to resize & can usually only resize 0.5 USA Sizes (or 1 Australian (or UK) Size) each way.
- And Rings that are very wide are always expensive to resize
Once again, this is a general guide only & should be used as a such. Jewellery items are in a way unique & as a result it is difficult to specify 100% rules that apply absolutely all the time & as I said before: a truly good jeweller can resize almost any ring to any size, the more extreme resizing efforts can be expensive.
The charts below details ring sizes & conversions between USA & Australian (UK) sizes
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