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I only wear rings on my ring fingers but they are really wide.
My wedding band is really wide as is my engagement ring. They go from the knuckle on my hand all the way to my first knuckle. Together they are an inch wide.
Same on my opposite hand. I wear a very wide diamond band with two thin bands that combined is wider than my engagement/wedding pair.
I don't wear any other rings other than occasional diamond X ring or sometimes thumb rings.
who says you always have to wear your engagement ring?
Wear whatever you want but not many rings. I mean whoever answered you that you have 9 other fingers probably doesn't know how hideous would look to have different rings with different gemstones on each finger!!!! Don't ever do that, unless you want to look like from a commercial promoting rings.
I would wear one ring whose stone matches the (or one of the) color of your clothing. I would wear max 2 rings. If you wear multiple rings on a hand, that's already a fashion statement. I'm thinking multiple silver rings, in different shapes or sizes or similar. If you wear jewelry on multiple fingers, the rings have to match or to be in harmony with each other.
In this last case make sure that you wear simple clothing since the focal point of you will be the jewelry on your hand.
I dont like a lot of rings or a lot of any jewellery, I think it cheapens the look but each to their own.. two rings is enough I feel.. and I dont understand people who dont have nice hands to even want rings... it draws attention.. for years I never wore a ring because I bit my nails now Ive stopped and they look a lot better and suit a modest ring..
I have 4 rings at all times, all on different fingers (2 on each hand). Sometimes 5 if I wear something on one of my thumbs. my rings do all balance each other out, though.
Many women wear multiple rings, including their wedding set. I have seen it overdone and look tacky (rings on every finger, 2-3 on each finger etc), but if they like it, what's it to me?
So I went to a party this weekend and really wanted to wear my rings on top of my wedding ring, which I normally wear unless I forget too. I had my wedding ring/band in my ring finger. Worn a cocktail ring in my index finger that matched my outfit. And worn my engagement/promise ring in my right finger. It wasn't bad but I still prefer one ring as the focal point. and I tend to move my rings around in different finger because I don't like the added weight.
I have skipped on my wedding ring for cocktail ring for parties but I always felt guilty. I am happy to see few ladies don't mind leaving the diamond ring in exchange for a ring that matches your outfit.
I dont like a lot of rings or a lot of any jewellery, I think it cheapens the look but each to their own.. two rings is enough I feel.. and I dont understand people who dont have nice hands to even want rings... it draws attention.. for years I never wore a ring because I bit my nails now Ive stopped and they look a lot better and suit a modest ring..
Yes, stacked Cartier Love Bracelets really look cheap.
dont care what make. it cheapens the whole look wearing too many...
To you.
Depends on what look one is going for (no sarcastic response required here). If I'm going to a wedding or formal or semi formal event, I'll wear one good gemstone ring.
If I'm wearing jeans or a maxi length skirt and long flowy shirts (I"m a leftover hippie), Then I load up on decent rings but not necessarily the diamonds or rubies.
I wear lots of rings on my other hand. I also wear pinky rings next to my wedding set.
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