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Most spinner rings can be resized, as long as the base band is solid metal and a real jeweler handles it. There is a catch worth knowing. Resizing the base can throw off how the outer band fits and spins, so a good jeweler will only move it a size or two and will want to know it is a spinner before they start.

The exception is an outer band covered in stones all the way around. That one usually cannot be touched. If you have not bought yet, our custom fidget rings are made to your size from the start, which sidesteps the whole question.

Which rings cannot be resized?

A handful of styles are difficult or flat-out impossible:

  • Full eternity rings, because stones run the whole way around and leave no plain metal to cut.
  • Tension settings, where the band's pressure is the only thing holding the stone.
  • Tungsten, titanium, and stainless steel, which are too hard to solder or stretch, so jewelers just swap you into the right size.

How much does it cost to resize a ring?

Prices in 2024 and 2025 land in a fairly wide band. A plain gold or silver ring going up or down a size or two usually runs $20 to $60. Add a few side stones or a bigger jump and you are looking at $50 to $150. Heavy lifting, like platinum or pavé work, can climb past $400. Most people pay somewhere between $30 and $150.

Why does my ring spin around on my finger?

If a normal ring keeps rotating, it is just a touch too big, not secretly a spinner ring. A jeweler can size it down or drop in sizing beads so it sits straight.

How do I avoid resizing later?

Honestly, measure well before you order. A ring made to your size fits the day it arrives. Browse the full range of spinner rings and men's spinner rings from The Honest Jeweler.

Sources

  • Dolphin Galleries — resizing a spinner ring
  • Blue Nile — non-resizable rings; Diamond Nexus — tungsten resizing
  • Diana M Jewels; The Knot — ring resizing cost