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What do you do when your wedding ring becomes tight? Your wedding ring is bound to become tight when you put on weight. Women during pregnancy experience swelling of the fingers that makes the wedding ring tight and difficult to slide out. It is not advisable to continue wearing the ring if your fingers continue to swell as it may get stuck and difficult to remove later. When your wedding ring is too tight on your finger then working it with soap and water or maybe even butter may help in getting it off. If this does not help, then you may have to cut off the ring and this may be a little upsetting. Most often a lubricant is used to remove a tight ring and it works best. Using a pair of pliers may damage both the ring as well as the finger.


If you are unable to remove your tight wedding ring using any of the above mentioned methods, the next best choice is to visit a jeweller. The jeweller will be able to remove your ring and alter it for you to wear in the future. If your hands swell on a humid day, then try and have your ring removed on a cooler day or after having it dipped in a bowl of ice cold water. If you are unable to get your wedding ring off your finger using soap or cream do not try to snip it off yourself as it could be dangerous - you could damage your finger as well as your ring. Jewellers have special tools that can remove your ring without damaging it and you can resize it. The rings that are removed by cutting can be repaired by most jewellers, so there is nothing to worry about.


Whatever the style and metal you decide to go with, wedding rings from SamaraJames mean you can rely on the fact that what you get is pure and finely crafted with care. Choose from a wonderful array of extremely well-designed, solid wedding rings, in your choice of style and metal. Take your time choosing them - you are probably going to have them on for life. Then with that wedding ring on your finger, go live life to the fullest. If you would like more information on wedding rings, please do call us on freephone 0800 612 2721.