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WHICH RING FOR FINE FINGERS?

Wide fingers, marked joints, small hands… the morphologies are as numerous as the styles of rings . And there are models that are more suitable for certain finger sizes. So, if you have slender fingers, you should be able to afford everything from discreet gold rings to imposing signet rings to rings set with precious stones. But when you have slender hands, it can be difficult to find a ring on your finger. Here are some tips and tricks to skillfully parry your slender fingers.


DELICATE RINGS

When you have slender fingers, the goal in choosing a ring is not to weigh them down or overload the hand. Certainly, long and thin fingers adapt to all styles of rings, even the most voluminous and extravagant. But finesse is essential to highlight the delicacy of your hands. Thus, simple gold or silver rings will dress your fingers with great elegance. Rings with stones or wide rings are also very good choices. Chiselled, openwork jewelry, rings drawing "S", "infinity" signs, chevrons, lace flowers... will also be in harmony with the morphology of your fingers.


TIPS FOR SUITABLE RINGS

Admittedly, fine fingers can be adorned with all types of rings. But you still have to find your ring size. Indeed, you may be frustrated when choosing your engagement ring or your wedding band. You will surely realize that it does not exist in a size smaller than 52. It is always possible to ask a professional to be sized, which will obviously entail an additional cost. But this is not always possible. Jeweled rings, as is often the case with engagement rings, are difficult to enlarge. The diamonds or precious stones that adorn it could lose stability after such an enlargement. The same applies to rings with a complicated and specific design and which can only hardly be enlarged. So, it's not uncommon for women with slender fingers to be a bit frustrated when looking for a ring in their size. However, here are some tips:

  • Look to knuckle rings. Very fashionable at the moment, these rings are usually worn on the penultimate phalanx of the finger. They are generally offered in the 43-49 range. Rather than wearing it on your fingertip, you can wear it the traditional way. In addition, there are now a significant amount of models and styles.
  • Use a setting ring. If your engagement ring is one or even two sizes too big, wear it with another ring to fit it snugly on your finger and avoid losing it. If you are married, you can wear your engagement ring and your fitted wedding band on the same ring finger.
  • Add an adjuster or any other artifice. In stores, you will find adjusters that allow you to wear rings that are too wide for your slender fingers. Thus, you will be less limited in your jewelry choices.
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