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Having the right rings can really complete your look. This guide has some of our best tips on how to wear multiple rings at once.

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How to Wear Multiple Rings at Once: A Style Guide

Having the right rings can really complete your look. This guide has some of our best tips on how to wear multiple rings at once.

Keyword(s): how to wear multiple rings

    

 

Did you know that the luxury jewelry industry is worth over $21 billion?

It isn't hard to understand why. If you've got a bit of disposable income, there's no reason you shouldn't start wearing jewelry to match your lifestyle. Wearing rings, in particular, is a great way to show off your style.

But what about styling rings when you want to wear more than one at a time? There's a way to do it, and we're going to show you right here.

Keep reading to learn how to wear multiple rings.

Wear Two or Three Rings

Who says styling rings have to happen one finger at a time? Shake things up by wearing a few types of rings on the same finger.

Styling rings on the same finger looks best when they're made of the same metal. If you have a quirky style, though, feel free to mix and match metals like gold and silver.

The key to mixing metals is to make sure they balance each other out. It should make sense in the grand scheme of your outfit, including other jewelry.

If you really want to wear that rose gold ring with the rest of your gold jewelry, for example, throw on some rose gold earrings to tie the outfit together. It'll make more sense and will look more intentional.

Other than figuring out which color rings you want to style together, figure out the type of rings you want to wear. In other words, pair some chunky rings with delicate rings. Or, pair smooth rings with rings that have curves or textures.

Lastly, consider buying a few midi rings. These types of rings are worn above the higher joint of your finger.

Before you do that, you need to figure out your ring size. Your midi ring should be at least three sizes smaller than your regular ring size.

You may not want to wear multiple rings on your pinky finger, though. We suggest this because you won't have as much freedom to move, and your fingers might look too stubby. 

Wear Multiple Rings on One Hand

Not a fan of wearing jewelry on the same finger? There are ways for styling rings that match your fashion sense.

Another way is wearing rings across all five fingers. Now that you've already played around with a few cute ring combinations, you'll need to select which fingers will wear the rings.

Here are a few finger and ring combinations that we recommend:

  • Pointer and ring finger
  • Thumb, pointer, and ring finger
  • Thumb and middle finger
  • Thumb and ring finger
  • Thumb, pointer finger, and middle finger
  • Middle finger and pinky
  • Thumb, pointer finger, and pinky

Notice that we don't include any combination of rings worn on adjacent fingers.

While you are certainly free to do so, the rings will likely chafe together and wear down over time. You may also find their proximity distracting as you go about your daily activities.

This is a bigger issue for thicker or chunkier rings. You may feel comfortable wearing rings next to each other if they are thin and dainty enough.

As for colors, we still recommend matching metals. Again, you can get a little wild or creative with it, but you don't want rings to subtract from your whole outfit.

Wear Multiple Rings on Both Hands

Now that you know how to wear multiple rings on one hand, let's talk about wearing rings on both hands. Generally speaking, the same rules apply. 

However, our best tip is to not overdo it. Sometimes, less is more. Wearing six or ten rings across both hands may be fun, but it may undo what you're trying to accomplish with your whole look.

It may be okay for a casual, boho look, but if your aim is class and elegance, keep it simple. "Less is more" when it comes to wearing jewelry that emulates effortless beauty.

This is why it's also important to avoid cheap jewelry. A lot of cheap rings contain copper, which is the material that turns your fingers green.

This happens because the copper is coming into contact with either your skin, or traces of products on your skin. These may be soap, lotion, and other cosmetic products.

While there are methods of preventing this reaction, it's easier to shop for types of rings that contain higher quality materials. These include pure gold, pure silver, stainless steel, and platinum.

Unlike rings made of copper, they won't get discolored or wear out as easily.

Add Meaning

We've given you a few ideas on how to wear multiple rings, but there's more to it than simply layering the best rings from your collection. It goes even deeper than your style and personal preference.

Styling rings should tell a story about who you are. For example, you probably won't wear a ring on the fourth finger of your left hand if you're not married (although, you can if you want!).

Think too of birthstones. There's no rulebook that says you can only wear the birthstone from your birth month, but doing so will add extra meaning. There are also certain characteristics that correlate to each birthstone. 

If you aren't sure about your birthstone or the qualities it represents, it's definitely worth looking into. It will also be a conversation starter for anyone who notices your ring!

How to Wear Multiple Rings

It's never too late to up your fashion game by investing in the best rings for your style. It's easy to get bored by wearing rings that you've had for a long time, or that don't match your aesthetic anymore.

Luckily, styling is simple when you have several types of rings to choose from. We hope this guide has been helpful in teaching you how to wear multiple rings at once.

Ready to see the best rings online? Click here to shop our selection. 

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A Perfect Fit: How to Measure Your Ring Size

New to ring shopping and wearing jewelry? This guide shares everything you need to know about measuring your ring size to get the perfect fit.

Keyword(s): ring size

 

 

Looking to get a ring for yourself or a partner?

Before choosing bands and other ring elements, you need to know your ring size. This is often the first problem that people encounter when choosing a ring for someone else. Knowing your partner's ring size is essential if you're planning the perfect proposal.

Even if you're only buying a ring for yourself, knowing your ring size crucial. You don't want to lose your ring down the drain or have it cut off circulation. If you're not sure how to measure ring size, don't worry!

We got you with this guide on how to measure your ring size. Read on to discover some tips on measuring ring size.

Things to Consider When Measuring Ring Size

There are many environmental factors that can affect your ring size. Your diet and current temperature in your environment can affect your results. Other personal factors, like lifestyles and pregnancy, may also come into play.

Here are some of the things you need to consider when measuring your ring size.

Finger Shape

The size and fit of your ring may depend on the shape of your finger. Your ring may fit the tightest around the base if you have a tapered finger shape. If they slide up, they can fall off with ease.

This means that tapered fingers need rings with a snug fit. If you have a knotted finger, your finger may be tighter around the middle knuckle. You may need to get sizing beads so that the ring stays snug around your finger.

These are add-ons that you put at the bottom of your ring. They help to keep your ring in place and are easy to remove.

Band Width

Experts state that rings with thinner bands tend to be too big. Rings with thicker bands can have a more snug fit. More metal will take up more space around your finger.

This is why rings of the same size may not fit the same if they have different thicknesses. If you're looking for a daintier ring band, you may need a smaller ring size.

International Ring Size

Sizes may range between 3 and 13 if you're in the US or Canada. These sizes already come with half and quarter sizes. However, depending on where you are, your country might have a different sizing system.

Numbered sizes may vary as different countries use different scaled. The UK and Australia use an alphabetical letter system when sizing their rings.

How to Measure Your Ring Size

If you're planning to surprise someone with a ring, it can be difficult to guess their ring size. Women's ring sizes range between size 3 and 9. On average, the most purchased ring size is between size 5 and size 7.

Size 6 is the most common ring size for women. If you're looking for a ring size for men, this ranges between size 6 and 13. Size 9 is the most popular ring size for men within the average of size 8 to 10 and 1/2.

Here are some ways to measure your ring size:

Paper, String, and Ruler

Start by gathering string or paper and a ruler. Using either a strip of paper or string, wrap it around the base of your finger. Use a pen to mark where the end meets your string or paper.

Using the millimeter side of the ruler, measure the string or paper. Use a ring size chart to determine the closest measurement of your finger. If you have a knotted finger, measure both your knuckle and the base of your finger.

After finding the measurement of both, determine the size that sits between them. Take note that the fingers on your dominant hand are larger.

Using a Different Ring

If you already have a ring that fits you well, you can use this as a guide. You can use a ruler to determine the diameter of the ring. Place a ring you own that already fits you and hold it against a ruler.

With the ruler, take note of the measurement of the ring's inner diameter. Use a ring sizing guide to find the matching diameter. This is a great way to guess a ring size if you're getting a ring for someone else.

Guessing a Ring Size

It's a modern practice to involve your partner if you're planning to get an engagement ring. However, many couples would still like to maintain a surprise before they propose. One of the best ways to get a partner's ring size is by asking their friends.

Taking a ring that your partner already own may not always be accurate. Not many people wear rings on their left ring finger. This means that the sizing could be off even if you get a sample ring size.

If you're still not sure, it's best to get an oversized ring. It's better to get a ring that can fit your partner's finger during the proposal. You can get this resized later on.

Resizing a Ring

If you ever get the wrong ring size, you may always consult a jeweler for help. A jeweler can resize engagement rings in at least two sizes, either up or down. However, resizing more than this could impact the ring's integrity.

If you size down too low or up too high, you may need to get a custom band. If you don't know someone's exact ring size, avoid getting an eternity band. These wedding ring bands have diamonds all over them.

This means that this type of ring can be harder to resize. A jeweler can only resize this a quarter size down or up.

How to Measure Your Ring Size for the Perfect Fit

Now you know how to measure ring size! Whether it's for you, a partner, or a friend, here are some great methods of finding your ring size.

Thanks for reading our article! Looking for some great rings to get for a loved one? Contact us today and check out some of our other jewelry pieces.

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How Do You Measure Your Ring Size Correctly?

Are you wondering how do you measure your ring size? If yes, check out our informative guide!

Keyword(s): how do you measure your ring size

 

How do you measure your ring size?

If you're tired of buying rings that fall off your finger whenever you move too fast or, even worse, don't fit at all, there are a few simple tricks that'll help you find the right size for your finger. The entire sizing process will only take a few minutes. 

Since guessing is never a good idea, we've put together this guide to show you how to figure out your ring size. Make sure you keep reading below to learn the best way to measure your finger. 

Before you measure your finger, there are a few things you should keep in mind about figuring out your proper ring size. 

Do It Multiple Times 

First of all, you should never measure your finger just once. Double, triple, quadruple check! It's easy to make a mistake or read the measurement wrong, which means you'll end up with a ring that doesn't fit right. 

It's also a good idea to measure your finger during different times of the day. 

For example, your finger might be a slightly different size on a cold morning as it is on a warm afternoon. Your fingers tend to retain more water when you're hot or when you first wake up, and they dispel this extra water when they're cold. 

Measuring your fingers at different times will ensure you get the most accurate size. 

Don't Forget About Your Knuckle 

It's easy to measure the bottom of your finger and overlook your knuckle, which is often larger than your finger. Most of the time, though, your knuckle should cause a problem. 

However, if your knuckles are larger than average, you may not be able to slide your ring over them—even if it's the right size. Because of this, you should buy a ring that's half a size larger than your proper size to ensure you can get it on and off. 

Remember, most people won't have to worry about this. But it is something you should keep in mind if you have big knuckles. 

How Do You Measure Your Ring Sizes? The Tricks of the Trade 

Three are a few different ways you can measure your ring size, and you probably have everything you need in your house already.

Here are the best ways to get the most accurate measurements. 

The String Method 

 

Grab a piece of string (or dental floss if you don't have any string), and wrap it around the base of your finger. Mark where the string overlaps with itself and cut it to the right size. 

Then take your string and measure it against a normal ruler. 

Most rings are sized using millimeters. So make sure you get the measurement in millimeters

Don't pull the right too right around your finger as you're measuring. Otherwise, the ring won't fit when you buy it. On the other hand, you don't want the string to feel too loose either. 

Keep the string touching your skin, but make sure the touch is comfortable and gentle. 

Size a Ring You Already Have 

If you already have a ring that fits your finger, you can use this to figure out what size you are. 

Go online and search for a ring size chart. You should then be able to print this out on a piece of paper and compare your ring to the different sizes on the chart. 

However, make sure the chart you find is true-to-size. Otherwise, this method won't be of much help. 

Once you have your chart printed out, compare your ring to the different sizes on the paper. Keep going until you find the size that matches your ring perfectly. 

Buy a Ring Sizer 

This method will cost you a few bucks, but it's one of the best ways to find your ring size. 

You can adjust a ring sizer to the perfect fit on your finger, and since these tools are often made of plastic, you can practice pulling it on and off to make sure it gets over your knuckle.

This is a helpful tool to have if you want an accurate measurement, such as for an engagement ring. It's also a good idea to have a ring sizer if you want to find the ring size for each of your fingers (they'll all be different sizes). 

If you don't want to spend any money, you may still be able to find a ring sizer online. You can print it out on a piece of paper and use that to measure your fingers instead. 

Keep in mind, though, that a paper ring sizer won't be as helpful as a normal ring sizer. But it can help you save some change if you're on a tight budget. 

How to Figure out Your Ring Size 

So how do you measure your ring size?

There are several different ways to find the right ring size for your finger. You can do this yourself at home with a piece of string or invest in a ring sizing tool.

If you don't trust yourself to get an accurate measurement, you can also visit a jewelry store. A professional will be able to measure your finger and tell you the best size for you. 

Now that you know your ring size, you need to find some beautiful jewelry to wear. Make sure you take a look at some of the rings in our collection! 

 

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