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How to choose the perfect engagement ring for small hands: A guide

 Planning a wedding involves many decisions: choosing a venue, food and cake, music, colors, decor, wedding dress. There are so many options to choose from!


 


 If you're planning to propose at home, or even on vacation, choosing the right couple set rings will be a crucial decision. Consider the hands of the person wearing it before you make a decision. If you're shopping alone, it can be more difficult.


 


 Keep in mind that each woman's hand is unique, and factors such as the size of your fingers and your hand shape can affect how beautiful your couple jewelry will look. Even if your wedding ring looks beautiful on its own it's not the most important thing. It is what it looks like when you wear it. Theoretically, a ring may look stunning but it might not look as good when you put it on. You may want to choose small engagement rings. Or, you might prefer unique engagement ring designs. Diamond Nexus can help you select a stunning lab-grown diamond engagement ring for your bride.


 


 We have a wide range of rings for all types of brides, from delicate accent rings to colorful gemstone wedding bands. Our top tips on choosing the right ring for a small hand are below.


 


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 It's common to use a formula when searching for the ideal engagement ring. The formula to use is:


 


 Finger Length x Finger Width + Ring Shape + Ring Style


 


 In essence, you are comparing the size of hand, finger width and length, style of ring and center stone size and shape to your hand size, finger width and finger length.


 


 Do not forget your regular nail shape and length. Your fingers will appear longer when you keep your nails long and manicured. If you keep your nails short, they will make your fingers look shorter.


 


 Whatever style you choose, make sure that the ring you select is correctly sized. Unfit rings are not pretty. Your skin will bulge if you get it too small. Not cute at all! It will slip and slide around your finger, or worse yet, you may lose it altogether if it's too large.


 


 Please remember that these suggestions are just suggestions. Do you love the style of a ring? Then go for it. You need a ring which you like. It is important to try it on and also other styles. It's possible that you will like a different style or cut better after you have seen it on your fingers.


 


 Best Engagement Rings For Small Hands


 


 The slimmest bands work best on petite hands and look the most beautiful. Thick bands take up more space on the hand, giving it a crowded appearance.


 


 A thin band helps to create an illusion which visually elongates shorter fingers. The thin band also helps make the central stone look bigger and more prominent. You can select a smaller gemstone and still have a lot of wow.


 


 Cuts for Small Hands


 


 When choosing your stone's cut, you have several options. They can look great on the hand of many women.


 


 You might want to consider an oval-shaped stone if you have small hands. It is because the oval shape diamond sits vertically on your ring band, giving you the illusion that your fingers are longer. Vertically set marquee cuts can also create the illusion of longer fingers.


 


 You can use any cut that favors length over width. Try oval cuts, pear cut, marquee cut, or even an emerald-cut engagement ring, as long you don't go too far with the width.


 


 Pear-shaped cuts in particular are flattering on almost everyone, regardless of whether you have long fingers or small hands, or short fingers with larger hands.


 


 The following cuts should be avoided to make the fingers of short people look longer:


 


 Square Cuts


 Heart cuts


 Princess cuts


 The round cut can work depending on the ring shape and your hand. If you decide to go with any of these shapes, choose a center stone that is more delicate and maintain proportions.


 


 Try on different wedding rings to see how they appear. Try rings on to get a better idea of what you like.

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