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Every woman is unique and so is every engagement ring. What may look good on one woman’s hand, may not look so great on the next. This week, we at The Heart Bandits have a few tips on how to match the perfect engagement ring to your partner’s finger.

Long Fingers

If your partner has long, thin fingers, you are at an advantage because most ring styles look best on these fingers. A round or princess cut mounted on a wider band will compliment the length of the finger quite nicely.

Short Fingers

If your partner has shorter fingers, you’ll want the ring and stone setting to appear to elongate their finger. Oval, pear or smaller rectangular stones mounted on a thinner band will give the illusion of a longer finger.

Small Hands

If your partner has small hands, it is best to keep the overall size of the engagement ring small. A princess, round, oval and even a heart shaped cut stone will work perfectly along with your partner’s dainty hands.

Large Hands

If your partner has large hands, you have more range to play with unique sizes and cuts of stones. Bold and chunky styles match with a larger hand. If you aren’t interested in a bulkier ring, consider a more ornate design.

It is always a good idea to have your partner try on a few rings and decide what their favorite look on them is before you go ahead and make your engagement ring purchase. Getting on the same page with your partner is important, especially when making an important investment in your future.

If you are looking for more advice about engagement rings and marriage proposal services, contact The Heart Bandits today for completely one-on-one personalized service with our experts. Once you have made your engagement ring purchase, consider checking out www.ringstash.com for a thinner engagement box to help you propose in style!

Beth Beeson