

Does any of this sound familiar?
Ring goes over knuckle, but then spins on finger
Ring fits finger but is painful or nearly impossible to get over knuckle...
Ring feels uncomfortably tight or loose at different times of the day
Finger is wider than knuckle
All of our clients experience problems wearing a ring, and we've found them the perfect solution...
Rings that fit, whatever your situation
If you’re not sure but would like to take some measurements:
Book a free 15-minute consultation call with us to discuss what you’re looking for, and to make sure we get along!
Once you’ve submitted your request we’ll be in touch to arrange a time and request any further details needed.
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If you’re still not sure but would like to take some measurements:
Three steps from first contact to wearing your ring again.

A free 15-minute call to understand your situation and suggest the best solution.
Meet Ruth, see solutions in person, and decide what works for you and your jewellery.
We take the ring for 1–2 weeks. When it comes back, it fits perfectly.

I would thoroughly recommend Ruth at Heirloom London, who added a hinge to my ring in February 2024. Due to arthritis, the joints in my fingers had swollen to such an extent that the ring would no longer fit and I thought I would never be able to wear jewellery again. Her efforts have changed all of that. Having the opportunity to wear a ring that I love again is wonderful.

Ruth was friendly and very professional. Explained the different options and helped me pick the perfect ring taking my preferences into account. The ring fits perfectly and sits safely on my knobbly finger. I couldn't be happier.
We ask our client for a retainer when we start working on design concepts and production work. The first discussion and subsequent correspondence is generally free of charge.
If you have a large difference between the size of your knuckle and your finger, no standard ring is going to work on it, as it either is going to be too tight to take off, or roll around the finger when it is worn. We offer as many different options as we can for clients, which are all variations on the traditional ring, but are not in standard circulation because they are specialist designs. In addition, we are incorporating your existing ring setting into these designs, so the ring is going to take far more time and skill to make than a standard ring. With the hinged rings, a lot of engineering has gone into these before they even reach us, and they have to be robust for everyday wear.
We use two workshops, with highly skilled goldsmiths who have been in the industry a very long time and make jewellery that is worn by Royalty and bought by collectors and other prestigious clients. Our prices in part reflect that these men and women are paid in recognition of their skills and respect for fine jewellery craftsmanship and the quality of workmanship they set standard by.
With old jewellery, there are always risks associated with working on it, as we don’t know what conditions it has been worn under. We work very hard to avoid unexpected breakages and damage (see our FAQ on jewellery insurance), from the moment we take your jewellery in for appraisal you are looking for potential issues. We test gemstones to ensure that they are genuine, inspect them under magnification and look at metal finesses, as well as searching for any cracks or areas of weakness. We notify you of all known issues and require your permission to start work on the piece.
Your jewellery is fully covered for the duration of the time it is with us. We have very experienced goldsmiths, and if they are concerned about any part of the structure, we notify clients before any work is carried out, and if we genuinely believe that there is a risk of breakage (for example with a stone) we will discuss other options with yourself. We will not accept responsibility for pre-existing conditions that we have notified you of, and we also don’t accept liability for un-setting melee that is over 5 years old (although for these stones, they cost very little to replace).
For single gemstones with a value over £25,000 we either arrange insurance for the client (charged at cost) or request clients arrange their own insurance.
If you are looking for something not covered by our services just get in touch. We’ll be able to answer your question right away and our first conversation won't cost you anything.