AntiqueMovalGal
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- Sep 29, 2019
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I like the thin pave ring with your ering best because I think it doesn’t compete with your ring and let’s the moval be the star! But if your budget allows I would get the N-S oval or radiant rings to wear on a different finger/hand (so the index of your wedding set hand or the ring finger of your other hand) as well, because they’re very pretty and have a great size/presence to them! I’m a fan of the rings on multiple fingers look. If you’re ever inclined to then really bling it up you can always wear them together on the same finger once in a while. But for the set itself, I think the thin pave looks best.
Something I've learnt from the amazing people on here is it's really important that whatever band you use, it should be the same HEIGHT as the band you're trying to match it with. So a band will automatically look better if it's the same height as your beautiful engagement ring's shank. I think that's one of the reasons why the thin pavé band looks best to me.
Best of luck choosing!
Either no band or a thin pavé band gets my vote. The other options look out of balance to me, but your vote is the only one that actually counts!
@Emerald City - a moval is somewhere in between a marquise and an oval!
Thank you all so much for the feedback! I agree, #1 and #6 do look the most balanced. Thank you!
My friend was telling me there is a new trend of wearing wedding bands as right hand rings, and wearing engagement rings alone on the left hand (or vice versa). Here’s a photo for reference (my friend’s rings). What do you all think about this?
Thank you all so much for the feedback! I agree, #1 and #6 do look the most balanced. Thank you!
My friend was telling me there is a new trend of wearing wedding bands as right hand rings, and wearing engagement rings alone on the left hand (or vice versa). Here’s a photo for reference (my friend’s rings). What do you all think about this?
Ooh I love that idea!! GeniusEast west ovals, but set like #6, floating, and MUCH smaller. But, that would be a pricey custom project.
Thank you all so much for the feedback! I agree, #1 and #6 do look the most balanced. Thank you!
My friend was telling me there is a new trend of wearing wedding bands as right hand rings, and wearing engagement rings alone on the left hand (or vice versa). Here’s a photo for reference (my friend’s rings). What do you all think about this?
Thank you all so much for the feedback! I agree, #1 and #6 do look the most balanced. Thank you!
My friend was telling me there is a new trend of wearing wedding bands as right hand rings, and wearing engagement rings alone on the left hand (or vice versa). Here’s a photo for reference (my friend’s rings). What do you all think about this?