I have a 2.2 ct rhr being made and have no intention of having an Ering bigger than that.
At least not for now
I agree, cocktail rings have the implication of being showy and big. I should have specified that I meant a diamond centerstone RHR or cocktail ring (such as a halo/three-stone/solitaire diamond) which could be perceived to 'compete' with an engagement ring as opposed to a large diamond cluster or colored stone.I thought cocktail rings were always bigger. That’s not the norm?
Yes, I would wear a larger RHR. I can relate to what you're saying about maybe a smaller ering that you can wear almost anywhere due to its size
and then a larger RHR when you're feeling DSS or want to bling it out. I honestly cant tell you if you'll feel disappointed in not having the ering larger
or not. My ering is a 1.08 pear. Not large by PS standards but on the larger size in my neck of the woods. I also have a 1.4 ctw 7 stone. I wear the
7 stone a lot instead of my pear just because it seems more casual and wearable to me.
I’m the same way. If I’m wearing an engagement ring I don’t wear any bling on my right hand. And vice versa. I have a BGD five diamond band that I purchased for my right hand and when I wear it I don’t wear my engagement ring. I feel too flashy if I wear both.I wouldn’t mostly Bc of the discomfort. But also. I don’t like to be super excessive. I have a 2.52 halo so I don’t feel comfy being super blingy on my right hand. Idk. Just me. I rarely wear my 9 stone graduated band with a 1 carat center stone precisely Bc of that. I know. I need to get over it.
I’m the same way. If I’m wearing an engagement ring I don’t wear any bling on my right hand. And vice versa. I have a BGD five diamond band that I purchased for my right hand and when I wear it I don’t wear my engagement ring. I feel too flashy if I wear both.
I don’t have too many right hand rings but I do have a lot of stackers and I feel funny wearing them too when I have my engagement ring on.
Hiya friends! Would you ever have a diamond RHR/cocktail that's bigger than your e-ring? Just curious.
ETA: Would you do it purposefully/by choice? Ie. If the RHR's came first, and the e-ring came second, and you could afford to go bigger than the RHR?
Love it! Five stones really do catch the eye in a beautiful and graceful way.My DH calls it the "look at me" ring.
I don't see why not. But I would be really honest with yourself about the wear you'll get out of the new ring and your comfort with having a lot of bling on both hands.
There are a lot of things I'd like to have. And some of them I had and sold because it wasn't the right fit for me. So, just be really self aware and make sure that you will feel confident and happy flashing a large diamond RHR, because otherwise-- what's the point?
Strangely enough, my hot pink sapphire is exactly the same carat weight as Bella - 4.56cts - what are the odds?
Yes, no problem here at all.
Definitely. I have no rules when it comes to bling except for the rule that when I purchase it I must love it and envision wearing it often. To make it PPW acceptable. Now that does not always pan out as I have big eyes and sometimes purchase more than I need or want or can ever wear but those are my ground rules before purchasing. Best of intentions. But you know what one says about intentions.
I have a RHR bigger than my ER and I love wearing it (my black opal) and no issues whatsoever that it is bigger than my ER. The RHR wouldn't look as beautiful if it was smaller and the size is just right IMO. But if my ER was as big as my black opal it would be too big (probably...).