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What is the purpose of a ring guard?

What is the purpose of a ring guard?

Purpose. Ring guards are fundamentally used to protect solitaire rings from damage, or from slipping off. However, ring guards now sport designs that contend with other ring types, and make them viable choices for wedding bands. Solitaire rings often roll over to the side due to the weight of the diamond.

How do I choose a ring guard?

Consider the size and shape of your solitaire If your diamond is 2 carats or larger, you’ll want to try on all ring guards in-person to ensure they can fit your girthy stone. Additionally, choose a ring guard that compliments the shape of your center diamond for the best look.

What are ring guards called?

We often have affiliate partnerships, and may generate some revenue from these links at no cost to you. Ring guards are known by many names, including ring enhancers, ring wraps and curved rings. They’re ideal to add some detail and sparkle to a solitaire ring while also keeping it firmly in place.

What size ring guard do I need?

When considering the right size, it’s okay to opt for a tad larger than the size of your engagement ring. As ring guards are meant to be worn in combination with other rings, it can accommodate for larger sizes but getting one even slightly smaller than the right size is a big no.

How tight should ring be?

A proper fitting ring should slide over your knuckle with a little friction and fit snugly on your finger, but not too tight. You should feel resistance and need to apply a little extra force to remove the ring backwards over your knuckle.

How do I keep my ring from spinning?

How to Keep Your Ring From Spinning

  1. Ring Guards (Noodle) Ring guards (also known as ring noodles) are small plastic tubes placed over a ring that holds it in place.
  2. Tape. You can also use tape to keep your ring from spinning.
  3. Resizing.
  4. Ring Sizer Beads.
  5. Hinged Shank.
  6. Another Ring on Top.
  7. Euro Shank.
  8. Permanent Spring Insert.