Jewelry Repair & Custom Design
How to Care for Your Ring: Inspections, Repairs, and What to Watch For
Published: Jan 13, 2026

How to Care for Your Ring: Inspections, Repairs, and What to Watch For
Summary
Your ring is meant to be worn and enjoyed, but everyday life can take a toll over time. Regular inspections, proper care, and knowing the early warning signs of wear can help prevent stone loss, costly repairs, and long-term damage. This guide answers the most common real-life questions people ask after something goes wrong, so you can stay ahead of it.Table of Contents
- How often should I have my ring inspected?
- Why do diamonds fall out of rings?
- Can I shower or sleep in my jewelry?
- What causes rings to wear down over time?
- How do I know if my ring needs repair?
- What should I do if my ring feels loose?
- Can rings be resized more than once?
- Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Should I Have My Ring Inspected?
As a general rule, once every six months is ideal, especially for engagement rings and wedding bands worn daily. Rings with diamonds or gemstones set in prongs should be checked regularly, as prongs can loosen gradually without any obvious warning.During a professional inspection, a jeweler will:
- Check prongs and settings for looseness or wear
- Inspect the ring shank for thinning
- Look for early signs of metal fatigue
- Clean the ring so issues are easier to spot
Why Do Diamonds Fall Out of Rings?
Diamonds don’t fall out suddenly for no reason, it’s almost always gradual wear. Common causes include:- Prongs wearing down over time
- Rings catching on clothing, gloves, or tools
- Impact from everyday bumps and knocks
- Metal thinning from years of wear
Can I Shower or Sleep in My Jewelry?
It’s best not to.Water, soap, and shampoo can leave residue behind stones, dulling sparkle and weakening settings over time. Sleeping in jewelry can cause rings to bend or prongs to snag on bedding.
Remove your rings when:
- Showering or bathing
- Sleeping
- Cleaning
- Gardening or yard work
- Exercising or lifting weights
What Causes Rings to Wear Down Over Time?
All metals wear with use, even platinum and gold. The most common areas of wear are:- The bottom of the ring (the shank)
- Prongs holding stones
- Thin or delicate band styles
How Do I Know If My Ring Needs Repair?
Some warning signs are easy to miss. Bring your ring in if you notice:- A stone that moves or rattles
- Prongs that look flat or uneven
- A band that feels thinner than it used to
- Visible cracks or bends
- Snagging on fabric
What Should I Do If My Ring Feels Loose?
Stop wearing it and have it checked promptly. A loose ring can slip off without you noticing, especially in cold weather or after weight changes.A jeweler can:
- Resize the ring
- Add sizing beads
- Adjust the fit safely without damaging the setting
Can Rings Be Resized More Than Once?
Yes, but with limits.Most rings can be resized multiple times, depending on:
- The style of the ring
- The metal type
- How much resizing has already been done
- The presence of gemstones around the band
Repeated resizing can weaken the band over time, especially on delicate or stone-set designs. In some cases, rebuilding part of the ring may be a better long-term solution than resizing again.
A professional jeweler can recommend the safest option for preserving the integrity of your ring.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a ring inspection take?Most inspections are quick and can often be done while you wait.
Do older rings need more frequent inspections?
Yes. Vintage and estate rings often have thinner shanks or older settings that benefit from regular checks.
Does cleaning a ring damage it?
Professional cleaning is safe and helps reveal issues that dirt can hide.
Should I insure my ring?
Insurance is strongly recommended for valuable jewelry. A professional appraisal ensures proper coverage.