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I just wanted to echo some of the statements above. There have been several convos here about ladies in the medical field and the type of ring that is condusive to being worn with gloves. Many tend to go with a bezel or a very low set ring. another option is to wear her e-ring on a necklace while working and there are necklaces exactly for that purpose (that the ring can slide right on and safely stay on, without taking off the necklace) like these:
https://emilyc.com/
I thought of Victor Canera, his halos are incredible and you have the budget for it, you're not trying to maximize the stone size since her finger is SO tiny and she prefers a halo. I think a 1.2ct stone or around there is a great size for what you need.
https://www.victorcanera.com/rings/engagement?type=halo
https://emilyc.com/
I thought of Victor Canera, his halos are incredible and you have the budget for it, you're not trying to maximize the stone size since her finger is SO tiny and she prefers a halo. I think a 1.2ct stone or around there is a great size for what you need.
https://www.victorcanera.com/rings/engagement?type=halo