How much does ring resizing cost?
Resizing cost depends on the metal, how many sizes you’re changing, and whether the ring goes up (adds metal) or down (removes metal). The figures below are typical ranges — always get a quote.
Last updated: 2026-06-23
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Typical price ranges
- Silver: about $20–$60.
- Gold (10–18k): about $30–$100, more for several sizes or detailed shanks.
- Platinum: about $50–$150 (harder to work, higher metal value).
- Sizing up usually costs more than down because metal is added.
What raises the price
- Gemstones along the band (eternity rings) — often can’t be resized at all.
- Engraving, milgrain or intricate shanks that must be rebuilt.
- Large size changes (more than 1–2 sizes).
- Rush service or brand-only service centres.
Rings that can’t be resized
Tungsten, ceramic, titanium and some tension-set or full-eternity rings generally can’t be resized — they’re replaced or exchanged instead. Get the size right the first time with a printable sizer or a jeweler, and prefer a resizable metal if you’re unsure.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to resize a ring?
Roughly $20–$60 for silver, $30–$100 for gold and $50–$150 for platinum, depending on how many sizes and whether metal is added or removed. Eternity and tungsten/ceramic/titanium rings usually can’t be resized.
Is it cheaper to size a ring up or down?
Sizing down is usually cheaper because the jeweler removes metal; sizing up adds metal and costs more.
Can every ring be resized?
No. Tungsten, ceramic, titanium and full-eternity (gem-set-all-around) rings typically can’t be resized and must be exchanged instead.
Use the ring size converter, see the full chart, or read how to measure your ring size.