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Resizing Rings


Question Posted Monday January 25 2010, 3:52 pm

About how much do you think it costs to re-size a ring that's about a size 9, but needs to be re-sized to a 10 or 11? I also have two smaller rings from when I was younger, they're about size 5 and need to be re-sized to a 10 or 11. Any idea about the pricing? They're all real gold, one is white gold. So I'm not sure if it costs a lot more to add gold onto the ring to re-size it.

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Sageadvisor answered Tuesday January 26 2010, 10:55 am:
I just did this to my ring! It cost me about 45 bucks after tax. I only went up about a size and a half, however. Those ones going from 5 to 10/11, I don't know, probably twice as much or more, especially if they have to add material. Let your fingers do the walking - call jewelers and they'll usually give you an estimate.

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