Guide to Rings: Finding Your Style & Size

Rings are worn in various ways and for a variety of reasons. While you may believe that people are doing it for fun, there may be important reasons why they wear a particular style or ring on a particular finger.

These can range from their relationship status to their personality, cultural beliefs, history, and other factors. So, before you walk by your dresser and wonder how to wear rings again, we’ve compiled all you need to know right here!

First, Learn the Cuts

The term “diamond cut” has nothing to do with a diamond’s shape. While a diamond must be cut to achieve such a shape, the shape is the diamond’s overall form, whereas the cut is the diamond’s sides and dimensions, giving diamonds their sparkle and brilliance. The following are the names of the cuts:

  • Princess
  • Asscher
  • Cushion
  • Emerald
  • Marquise
  • Pear
  • Oval
  • Radiant
  • Heart

Flatter Your Hand

When deciding on the diamond shape for your ring, consider your finger shape and what will look best on your hand. Consider a round brilliant, cushion cut, or princess cut for long, slender fingers. These shapes will help accentuate your hand without weighing it down. Rings with various settings, such as a cluster or halo, and a broader or longer diamond shape, such as an emerald or radiant cut, are appropriate for those with wider fingers.

Compliment Your Existing Collection

Another factor to consider when purchasing a ring is metal. Consider what other pieces of jewelry you have in your collection. While gold is the most popular metal for engagement rings, there are various metal options available, each with a unique appearance. Platinum, silver, rose gold, and even tungsten may be viable choices for you. If you wear silver-toned jewelry, silver or platinum band will complement your collection nicely. 

Match Your Style

Do you prefer a more classic look, or do you consider yourself more bohemian? These characteristics can frequently be applied to your ring to ensure that it complements your clothing and personality!

Classic

If your wardrobe is full of timeless classics, you may prefer a ring that is clean and elegant with a hint of drama. A princess-cut diamond in a simple setting may appeal to you. These styles will be something you will enjoy looking at for many years to come.

Bohemian

If you enjoy wearing bright colors and incorporating vintage or retro pieces into your daily wardrobe, a one-of-a-kind ring shape may be for you. Stones in the shape of a marquise or a teardrop could be contenders. The Asscher cut may also catch your attention. Like the emerald cut, this square shape has a retro and art deco feel to it and maybe just the touch of vintage you’re looking for in a stone. You might even prefer a brightly colored stone other than a diamond, such as an emerald or morganite.

Vintage

A vintage cut like the Asscher is an excellent choice for an effortlessly and timelessly chic ring. With its fabulous square shape, the Asscher cut is a classic example of art deco design. The princess and emerald cut are two other great vintages, dramatic cuts.

Glamorous

If you like a lot of glitz and glam, an emerald-cut stone might be the perfect shape for you. This cut was popularized in the 1920s and is known for its extreme clarity. You could also consider a difficult-to-find brilliant-cut diamond. You might even want to consider complementing your stone with gallery detailing around the edges to frame it.

Romantic

Of course, anyone who sees their ring is reminded of their love for their partner. However, if you consider yourself a hopeless romantic with a dreamy or whimsical style, a heart-shaped ring would be ideal for you. This diamond shape is a true classic, dating back to the 1500s, Queen Elizabeth wore it in 1562. Heart-shaped gemstones, like pear-shaped diamonds, can be longer, and the sparkle and beauty of this shape are determined by the diamond cutter’s talent and precision. Because it’s challenging to pull off, the diamond must be carefully inspected for flaws before being fashioned into a heart.

Consult With a Professional

If you want to find your dream ring, consult with a reputable jewelry expert. It can be challenging to research and find the perfect ring on your own, but a professional can make recommendations based on your likes and dislikes. You can also look into items within your price range, and a jeweler can advise you on how to achieve a similar look for your ring while staying within your budget. Examine independent jewelers in your area and, if possible, visit a few to compare prices. These companies will spend time with you and your partner to determine what shapes, sizes, and colors will help you find the perfect ring. Not to mention, trying on a ring in person will help you seal the deal and ensure that this is an investment you’ll enjoy for years to come.

Shopping for an engagement ring for yourself or your partner can be stressful, but you will have a much easier time finding the ring of your dreams if you follow these guidelines. Everything else will fall into place once you’ve decided on your ideal diamond shape and found the right jeweler to work with!