Find Your Perfect Match: Comparing the Different Types of Rings
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Find Your Perfect Match: Comparing the Different Types of Rings
Are you in the market for a new ring? Find your perfect accessory by studying and comparing the different types of rings.
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You don’t need a special occasion to buy a ring for yourself or somebody else. You can buy one because you think it will match a cute outfit that you bought recently or if you want to show off at a family dinner party. There is never a bad time for one.
When you visit the jewelry store you will notice that there are a lot of different types of rings in the display cases. Does it matter which one you buy?
It does. Each ring in those cases has a meaning and suits a different need. To help you pick one out that you or a loved one will enjoy, here is your guide to all things bands and rings.
1. Dome Ring
When you drop money on a ring you want to be able to wear it anywhere. A dome ring is that ring. It works for a night out on the town or at work.
It's chunky and raises slightly off the finger so it draws the eye. You can get one with some details and gems but for the most part, they have a smooth surface.
2. Band
Bands are sort of self-explanatory. It's a band made out of some kind of precious metal be it silver or gold. They are about the same width all the way around the ring.
It's got no obvious top but that doesn't mean they can't be engraved or that they won't contain any type of gemstones at all.
3. Birthstone Ring
Birthstone rings contain gems that are associated with the month that you were born. January is garnet, February is amethyst, March is aquamarine and so on and so forth.
Picking one up makes for a great personalized gift for yourself or a loved one. Some even associate wearing one with good luck and fortune. They are also thought to keep bad energy away.
4. Tungsten Ring
Tungsten rings are becoming an ideal wedding ring choice for men but they are perfect for anyone. They look gorgeous and the material is harder than most others so it doesn't scratch or damage easy. They also don't fade so you won't have to worry about your ring looking dingy a few years after you get it.
If your skin is sensitive to metals then you can rest easy knowing that tungsten won't break you out. The best part of all, you can get these rings for pretty cheap.
5. Knot Ring
There is a lot of symbolism that goes into a knot ring. One of the more popular takes is that it creates a connection between two lovers. This more commonly known as a lover's knot.
The knot ring can also be a symbol of friendship. For example, it can be used as a promise ring. Promise rings can be given as an act of love or friendship. In the case of friends, the knot would be considered something to tie your friendship together.
6. Contemporary Ring
A contemporary ring is simply a ring that embodies styles that are from the jewelry industry right this second. This contemporary status can be determined by the ring's cut, the materials used when making it, it's setting, or its design.
This may be better explained with an example or two. A ring that has a princess style cut stone rather than a traditional round one would be more contemporary. A ring that uses an illusion or tension setting would be more contemporary than one that uses prongs.
7. Teardrop Ring
Wearing a teardrop ring brings a modern feel to a classic vintage look. This style has been around for centuries and it's still going strong. There are a lot of benefits to going with this cut vs. a round diamond.
For one, you can get a teardrop ring that has the same cut, clarity, color, and carat weight as a round diamond and the teardrop will be cheaper. This is because demand is much higher for a round-shaped diamond.
As far as aesthetics go, due to how they are cut, teardrop stones are more brilliant than regular round stones. The shape of the ring makes your finger look longer and creates a nice line. This ring style makes the perfect engagement ring or if you're buying for you, it's a nice treat.
8. Abalone Ring
The abalone shell is found in a variety of cultures all over the world and has a unique name in each one. The different names aren't the only thing that makes them unique. No matter how many rings you have made with this gem, none of them will look the same.
Speaking of appearances, the colors in one of these rings are quite vibrant. When you hold it up to the light you'll be able to see a variety of them from turquoise to rose pink.
In many cultures, they are used for spiritual purposes. Some use them for cleansing rituals. They are thought to calm the user and are also a symbol of fertility and motherhood to some.
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Compare the Different Types of Rings
Do you need to pick out a ring to go to a party? Looking for an engagement ring for your significant other? You'll need to become familiar with the different types of rings on the market.
There are dinner cocktail rings, promise rings, three-stone rings contemporary rings, and more. Keep this guide in mind when you go to the jewelry store to find the perfect ring for you or them.
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