Find out what type of ring suits you best
The type of hand you have can influence the style or model of the ring you choose, because not all of them will help you hide or highlight a particular feature. That is why we bring you a series of tips so that you can decide which rings to wear based on your type of hands or fingers.
Long fingers
Almost any ring suits her. You can wear big rings and feel confident that they look great on you. Pearls, precious stones and extravagant figures are welcome. However, the best choice may be rings that are circular or with a vertical design, since they have the effect of decreasing the length of the fingers. The most favorable option is to use those that shorten the fingers, such as those made of pearls.
Short fingers The general indication is to use rings with a long and vertical design and avoid wide ones or with a design that is too complex or flashy. Rings with a marquise cut stone can help create the illusion of length. The pear and teardrop are also good options. Avoid round stones as they can make your fingers appear even shorter. In summary, the most suitable option is a thin and simple ring with few decorative elements. Wide, large or rectangular rings are the least flattering. Don't wear pinky rings as they make hands look smaller.
slender fingers
Rings with stones can help thin fingers look wider. The best choice is a wide band or generally thick rings to help create an optical illusion that makes them look wider. Keep in mind that a delicate ring is lost on a hand with slender fingers. Rings with a heart-shaped or round stone do not favor this type of hand either.
thick fingers
If you have this type of fingers, you must balance their large volume by avoiding ostentatious rings and replacing them with thin rings with delicate details. Rings that look best are those with angular and asymmetrical designs because they minimize the round appearance of the fingers.
Small hands
You should definitely run away from big and flashy rings. Rings with heart-shaped, oval, round, or square stones work well for you, but remember that they shouldn't be too big, bulky, or flashy.
Big hands
Rings with small stones can be lost on large hands. You can wear rings that are flashy, long, big and voluminous, or in a bulky style because this creates the effect of making the hands look smaller.
young hands
Age is also a determining factor in choosing a ring. The younger ones should wear small rings with thin hoops. Rings with small stones and simple designs are appropriate: they complement youthful, blemish-free skin with delicate proportions.
mature hands
On mature hands it is better to wear large rings as a small ring draws attention to the hand and not to the jewel. As we age, our knuckles continue to grow, so to maintain balance and proportion, jewelry and precious stones must also increase in size. Large pieces generate elegance and femininity. A small, thin ring should be avoided as it will make the knuckles more noticeable.