Without. That said. Wear what you like! Rotate the looks. I wear my best look for special occasions but when I’m going shopping, etc, I play around with my stacks.
Its a really lovelly rather impressive band
But dedinatly without
It's like two starlets fighting over the spot light and the effect detracts from both of them
Maybe wear one on the othet hand or even another finger
Thank you- everyone. Team without took the top step of the podium. Sometimes more is too much and this is one of those cases. Needed the good of the group to remind me on that front.
Both ways are beautiful but personally I prefer without.
In fact, I started wearing Bubbalah without any wedding band (for swelling reasons) and I am enjoying her like this so might be wearing her on her own more of the time. All this to say there is no right or wrong. Just what suits you best and your mood and that can vary given the day and time.
Either way you cannot go wrong with beautiful bling.
Gorgeous rings.
Stunning with or without but I also like "matchy matchy" sets. If it was me I think I would try and pair it with a very thin ruby and diamond eternity band set in yellow or white gold.
It fits my right hand, so yes I do wear the eternity band as a RHR ring. I suppose I am just a stacker deep at heart. I wish I had longer fingers so I could rock a cigar band stack, but in my case, that would be up at my knuckles!
But as a general thought, I am right handed and a hand talker, and as a result I have damaged more than one ring banging my right hand into stuff. Just two weeks ago I bent my Art Deco sapphire halo and diamond OEC rings’s open tri wire band that way (got it sorted out by my local jeweler thankfully.)
Net, net is that my daily RHR rings need to be pretty sturdy So I have worn the rose cut as a RHR out for the limited out of the house things events given COVID this holiday season, but for now - she’s been on my left hand mostly.
I am talking to David Klass for a reset of my 2.63 pear into a PLT solitaire, set quite low in a bezel, so that could make a great, sturdy RHR ring in 2021!