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Ring too big - solution?

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littlepooch · 28/03/2017 18:07

I have a beautiful ring that I would like to wear but it's too big. I don't want to have it permanently resized just yet because I am pregnant so think my fingers may swell and because I am planning to lose weight post baby so want to see wait and see what my fingers are like when I get down to my goal weight.

I'm sure in the past my mum had these silicone or plastic clips that went on the bottom of the ring to make it smaller temporarily but I can't for the life of me think what they are called. Does anyone know what I mean and would you recommend? I don't want anything that will damage the ring.

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flapjackfairy · 28/03/2017 18:08

Dont know what called but can buy them at claires or at least you could !

JacquelineChan · 28/03/2017 18:09

Yes claires accessories

MissisBoote · 28/03/2017 18:09

They're just called ring clips. You can get them on ebay.

Notwhatiexpected · 28/03/2017 18:11

I found eating a lot of food has made my rings smaller. Wink

BiggerBoatNeeded · 28/03/2017 18:13

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RedSandYellowSand · 28/03/2017 18:17

something like these

littlepooch · 28/03/2017 21:02

Thanks all! I knew you'd know!! Off to Claire's at the weekend...

notwhatiexpected - I suspect that is what will happen Grin

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MrsGsnow18 · 28/03/2017 21:06

Ring snuggies were the ones I bought, ordered them online. I preferrred them to the claires ones, I ended up going through quite a few as they got quite dirty looking after a while.

Fozzleyplum · 28/03/2017 22:22

You can get a metal one from jewellers or online - like this. They are easier to keep clean than the plastic tube ones.

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