Is there a way to connect engagement rings to bands without soldering?
anonymous
15 years ago
I have two bands, one that goes on either side of my engagement ring. They don't stay lined up properly and since they don't have diamonds around the entire band, they don't look nice all time. I had briefly heard of a connector that will hold them in place without soldering them?
Has anyone heard of this also? and where to find one?
Thanks!
Ten answers:
Nicholas M
15 years ago
There isn't really any way to connect all three bands without soldering. What you are referring is called a ring jacket when a jeweler connects the two outside bands with spacers on three points, left right and bottom so you can simply insert your engagement ring from the top and all three rings will stay put.
Soldering is the only way to make sure they are all safely connected. If you are concerned of seeing the soldering on the rings you can always have them laser tack them which is a very minimal way of welding them to each other and they can be removed very easily. Your jeweler should be able to give you more information on this process.
anonymous
9 years ago
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I would think twice about soldering the rings together. That will create a permanent change to the ring which you will not be able to undo. Your jeweler may have something to hold the two rings together. Or just take one of the rings on the honeymoon together. Make sure that both rings are insured in case either one of them is misplaced, lost, damaged or stolen. Good luck!
anonymous
9 years ago
Wedding Ring Connector
anonymous
15 years ago
There really isn’t any tool that we can recommend you use to ‘clip’ your rings together. Keep in mind if you solder your rings you will change the physical make up of your rings and you will not be able to reverse the process if you are not happy after the soldering. Or if you do reverse the process your rings will not be in their original form nor will you be able to bring them back to their original form.
Good Luck!
joy-stpeter
10 years ago
I am looking for this too! My mom had a 'band' on hers but I think each ring was soldered to the band?
anonymous
15 years ago
A snug fit will keep them in place just look soldering.
You could get them resized inexpensively.
Or, even cheaper, and less risky, you can pick up little plastic rings that fit inside your rings to give them a snug fit. Try Walmart or Target.
anonymous
15 years ago
Have you checked your store that you bought them at? I'm a HUGE fan of Zales and I seem to remember them having something there that was very much like what you are talking about. I have a solitaire and before I decided what I wanted to do with my Wedding and Engagement rings, they showed me a lot of options.
anonymous
15 years ago
ask at some branded jewelry companies like jewelocean.com
they are professional and will assist you in every possible way.
Me
15 years ago
check with the store that sold you the rings.
Missy M
15 years ago
Nope
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