We’re proud to have an in-house workshop here at Michael Hill, with a team of highly-skilled craftsmen. One of the most common tasks undertaken in our workshop is ring resizing or tailoring rings to perfectly fit our customers.
From tailoring a new ring into a smaller or larger fit than the standard ‘O’ size, or adjusting the fit of a customer’s special ring they’ve had for years, every size tailoring job is completed with the utmost care and attention to quality and detail – to ensure a beautiful ring and a beautiful fit.
We went inside our workshop to capture the detailed work in action. Here’s what happens behind the craft, when we tailor a ring to a smaller size:
- Our craftsmen firstly measure the ring with a vernier calliper to accurately see how much needs to be removed (tailoring smaller) or added (tailoring larger). 
- In the case of resizing to a smaller size, the required amount of metal is removed and the ring shank is shaped into place. 
- Solder is applied and heated with a torch to close the join. 
- Using a jeweller’s mandrel, the craftsman makes sure the ring is perfectly rounded and accurately sized. 
- The soldered section is filed, then smoothed with emery paper for a seamless finish. 
- Next, the craftsman carefully checks the stones in the ring, and tightens the setting wherever needed. 
- The ring is polished, then undergoes a quality check. 
- If the ring is made of white gold, it’s added to a rhodium solution to ensure a high-shine, strong finish. 
- The ring then receives a final quality check using a professional jeweller’s loupe at 10x magnification, which allows our craftsman to check every detail. 
- When our final quality inspection determines that your ring meets our highest standard of workmanship, it's ready to wear and admire! 
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