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Pics! wedding band with e-ring or alone?

stillinlove

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Hello,

I posted a while ago about possibly getting a 3.3 carat eternity band to wear with my 2.4 round solitaire. Well, I did it! now, the only question is should I wear them on the same finger, or spread the love and move my e-ring to my right hand? Here are the pics, let me know what you think!

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oh, forgot to mention, that because of my e-ring, the two rings cannot sit flush
 
here they are separate

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I'm normally not a gap gal, but I love them together. :cheeky: :love: :cheeky: :love:
 
LOVE them together! Definitely wear them as a set, it doesn't matter if they sit flush.
 
I personally like them worn separately. Only because of the "thickness" of the rings, plus the fact that the rub....

If I were you I'd get a simple plain band to wear with the ering and wear the eternity on the other hand, that way you'll have substntial eyecandy on both hands!
 
I like them either way, but you may want to get a little spacer band to put between the two rings to prevent the prongs on your E-ring from being worn down by the diamonds on the eternity band. Even a cheapie little 2mm stainless steel one would be delicate enough to not be noticed by casual observers, but enough of a little gap between rings to prevent the rubbing.
 
Winks_Elf|1308268661|2947853 said:
I like them either way, but you may want to get a little spacer band to put between the two rings to prevent the prongs on your E-ring from being worn down by the diamonds on the eternity band. Even a cheapie little 2mm stainless steel one would be delicate enough to not be noticed by casual observers, but enough of a little gap between rings to prevent the rubbing.

I was just going to say this! I love the gap and the look of them together, but would be concerned that the diamonds of the eternity are going to eat away at the prongs on your ERing.
 
They are both beautiful rings but I think I would wear them separately. How about a plain or small diamond band to wear with your ering leaving the eternity ring for the other hand?
 
Winks_Elf|1308268661|2947853 said:
I like them either way, but you may want to get a little spacer band to put between the two rings to prevent the prongs on your E-ring from being worn down by the diamonds on the eternity band. Even a cheapie little 2mm stainless steel one would be delicate enough to not be noticed by casual observers, but enough of a little gap between rings to prevent the rubbing.

My thoughts exactly!
 
Your eternity band is to die for!! I love it. What are the specs?
And your ering is fanastic too.
I am jealous! :mrgreen:
 
HI:

Such gorgeous hands--wear them anyway you want! It is all good! :love:

cheers--Sharon
 
I love it both ways!!! What sized stones are in your eternity band? It is beautiful!!! :love:
 
I like them better separate. Gorgeous rings!
 
I wouldn't commit to either, I'd switch it up and wear it both ways. Together for a total bling fest, seperately when you felt like spreading it out! I do agree with the others though, you should def. get the spacer ring and I think that it will look fabulous too! Congrats on a couple truely amazing rings!! very jealous! :mrgreen:
 
I would wear them seperate, the eternity band is gorgeous but is distracting to your rock.
 
Thanks for all the sweet comments! My eternity band is made up of 20 pointers.

My only concerns about wearing the rings together is a) the rubbing but more so, b) that the eternity is too substantial for my e-ring and takes away from it. Do you all think its too big or blingy for my e-ring?
 
No such thing as too much bling!
 
Christina...|1308303466|2948211 said:
I wouldn't commit to either, I'd switch it up and wear it both ways. Together for a total bling fest, seperately when you felt like spreading it out! I do agree with the others though, you should def. get the spacer ring and I think that it will look fabulous too! Congrats on a couple truely amazing rings!! very jealous! :mrgreen:


That's exactly what I was thinking too! This is only a personal opinion, but I like the idea either separate so they each hold their own, or maybe pair your solitaire with a plain band on the left, so nothing is taken away from it, and your eternity on the right so your right hand isn't jealous :naughty:

Seriously, both rings are beautiful!! If you like them together, I'd second what others have said about a spacer band.

Congratulations on your gorgeous pretties!
BoulderGal
 
Oh however the rubbing would definitely bother me... so even though it looks great it would be good to have a plain band to use as a spacer, and to make it still a wedding set when you want to wear the eternity band and your e-ring on different hands...
 
I love them together. My set is similar, and rubbing has not caused any problem after 12 years.
 
I would wear them together. I don't really care for the look of an e-ring alone on a married woman's finger. Either that, or get a small plain metal band to put on the outside of your e-ring if you decide to wear them separately.
 
jaysonsmom|1308268163|2947842 said:
I personally like them worn separately. Only because of the "thickness" of the rings, plus the fact that the rub....

If I were you I'd get a simple plain band to wear with the ering and wear the eternity on the other hand, that way you'll have substntial eyecandy on both hands!
+1.

PS do you have a thread on your e-ring?
 
I agree with getting a plain band for your e-ring and put the eternity on your right hand. Share the bling!

I am envious of you girls who can switch rings back and forth. My right hand is like a whole size bigger than my left! Ugh!
 
Separate. I don't like how the wedding band is visually wider on your finger (near the gaps between fingers) while your ering sits snugly.
 
I like both, so mix it up depending on your mood.

I usually don't like a larger eternity with a solitaire but you have the sort of hands where it works -- I think it works best when you have thinner fingers and the rings are a little loose sort of like your look to be and so the rings have a little movement to them. Like Angie Harmon's set. I would consider addind a thin spacer too as long as it is loose enough to keep the movement in the rings when you wear them.

I also like them on their own, so you have options depending on your mood.
 
I say share the love!
 
I'd wear them seperate since they both give a lot of finger coverage!! ;))
 
I would wear them separate. :-)
 
Wait, let me wipe up the drool...lol! I'd get a channel set pave band the same width as the ering to wear together on your left hand and your new eternity band on the right.
 
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