Pearl Ring Style Pearl Ring
Style
Cocktail ringLarge, oversized ring set with
precious or semiprecious stones. Popularity of the cocktail ring gained in the
1940s and 1950s, as cocktail parties continued to be popular events. Although
cocktail parties are less common now, wearing a cocktail ring with huge diamonds
or other large precious or semi-precious gems is still popular for formal dressy
occasions, and especially for events like premieres of films, Broadway theater
productions, or award shows like the Oscars or Emmys.
Pearl engagement ringKnown as the "stone of sincerity,"
pearls are thought to promote faith, charity, innocence, integrity, truth and
loyalty. A gorgeous and unique pearl engagement ring will not only be a special
party of your engagement but also show her that she¡¯s that very special woman
with whom you've chosen to spend the rest of your life.
Other pearl ringsA hard gemstone isn¡¯t the right way to
show your feminine beauty while a small pearl ring can instantly inspire every
woman¡¯s feminine charm with its soft glow.
Pearl
Ring SettingPearls are half drilled then inserted the bar of
setting, secured by glue.
Ring Metal
Gemstone on Pearl Ring
Pearl
Ring Size
how does your
pearl ring look like in different pearl sizes?
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A ring is the most intimate of
jewels and is often worn every day. It should fit well and feel comfortable, so
here are some tips about correctly sizing your ring.
Measure your finger size at the end of the day when your fingers are at
their largest (like sizing shoes).
Don't measure finger sizes when your hands are cold; let them warm up to
room temperature.
The width of a ring is an important factor in determining the right finger
size.
A wither ring may require a slightly larger size, because it covers more of
your finger.
Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around your finger.
Mark the point where the two ends meet.
Measure the string or paper against a ruler to get the circumference of your
finger.
Divide that by 3.14 to get the diameter of your finger.
Look up your ring size using the table shown below.

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