How to Find the Perfect Shape Engagement Ring

Guest post written by Lori Wade for sylviecollection.com

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The proposal is just one thing the bride-to-be has to say “Yes” to; the other is the ring itself. Since every little detail and piece of a puzzle comes together to create the wedding of your dreams, saying yes to the rings is high up the list of decisions. 

Indeed, we love a happy ending to a love story, but nothing says, “We’re getting married”, quite like the perfectly shaped ring. So how do you find the perfect ring? It should be something that allows you to revel in the spotlight and matches your wedding outfit.

How to determine your hand shape?

They don’t insist on getting the best ring for your hand shape for nothing. We are all different shapes, and that hits closer to home with our hands. Hand shapes are numerous, from small, square, to large hands. 

The fingers, as well, are worthy considerations that contribute to the shape of the hand. Fingers are best described by their width and length. Likewise, the size and shape of the palms and the general size of the hand should inform your choice. 

Something else to consider is the length of the fingernail, which also impacts the shape and appearance of the hand. No matter the shape, there is a ring out there perfectly shaped for your significant other.

Best engagement rings for slim fingers

The main consideration for choosing a ring for slim fingers is to avoid overpowering them. That means avoid larger stones as they can make them appear slimmer. Thicker bands work fine with slim fingers, making them appear wider. 

Smaller stones deliver balance and an illusion of width. However, if your partner wants to keep the look of slim fingers, then choose rings cut in longer styles. Square cut diamonds are for a modern look whereas marquise style for the vintage look.

Best engagement rings for wider fingers

One needs to choose a style that doesn’t reveal too much skin on any side of the ring. The good thing is that you can have more fun. If you want to take things up a notch and make a statement, then you can choose an antique ring for an engagement. 

Avoid narrow-style rings at all costs. A larger stone reveals less of the finger and covers more of the width of the fingers to make it look slimmer. Pear cut rings are good options because they provide an asymmetric teardrop look, perfect for wider fingers.

Best engagement rings for short fingers

The best engagement ring for short fingers will help elongate them no matter the width. Oval or Pear-cut stone and slender, narrow-width bands are preferred. Practice caution with emerald-shaped stones for they can be too big. 

A vertical ring set works to elongate short fingers. Marquise diamonds are stunning compliments for short fingers because they draw attention to the brilliance of the diamond rather than the negative feature of the fingers. 

Best engagement ring shape for long fingers

Long fingers are the best because you have plenty of freedom in terms of choice. Most bold and creatively shaped rings work well. You have fewer styles to worry about in comparison. The trick is in finding the stunning, statement-making. 

Princess, Asscher, and Cushion Cut stones are exquisite for long fingers. Snake-style rings offer drama by designs, whereas stacked rings come with two bands, neatly designed to emphasize the length of the finger.

The best ring shape for square hands

The best engagement ring for square-shaped hands is round with diffused features. Avoid anything too hard, chunky, graphic style, or angular to avoid emphasizing the negative feature of the hand. A ring that softens the square shape is the best.

Round rings add contrast and balance the square shape. Oval, pear, and marquise, or anything that does not mimic the shape of the hand is perfect. Choose a ring that comes with a bezel setting to add a sleek feel to stand out, beauty, and uniqueness.

Best rings for large hands

The upside of dealing with large hands is that you can easily get away with bulky, chunky styles. You have plenty of room to apply your creativity. Try rings that best suit your personality. But, stay away from small or minimalistic designs. 

In lieu of finding an attention-grabbing stone, a three-stone setting is worth considering. For much more pronounced looks, vintage, cluster, and split-shank settings work exceptionally with large hands. 

Best rings for small hands

A small hand typically means smaller palm and shorter fingers. Besides, the choice in a ring is further complicated when the hand is flatter. It is ideal to keep the general proportion just as small. Here, princess cut, small round, heart-shaped, and oval stones are a perfect match. 

Small hands are good because they allow the stone to really stand out. You wouldn’t want to settle for anything too elaborate or bold. For instance, a round cut on a simple solitaire setting is a match made in heaven for small hands. 

Final words

The sheer magnitude of options is overwhelming. That’s why a quick understanding of the silhouettes that compliment your fiancé’s personality will make the choice easier.

Author's BIO: Lori Wade is a content writer for sylviecollection.com who is interested in a wide range of spheres from wedding design and fashion trends to wedding business and sharing her ideas. If you are interested in relationships, weddings & fashion, you can find her on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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