February 1, 2010

The Right Hand Diamond Ring Trend

Have you ever admired a diamond ring in a jewelry store, but figured since you weren’t married, it wasn’t a worthwhile purchase?

Long gone are the days when only the married ladies can wear and enjoy a gorgeous diamond ring. The “right hand” ring is one of the hottest trends in the diamond jewelry industry to come along in the last 10 years. There are so many options out there for single woman who works hard for her money and wants to treat herself with a spectacular diamond right hand ring.

The key to pulling off this look is to purchase something that could not be mistaken for a traditional diamond engagement ring. Typically, this means a solitaire style ring.  I would stay away from this style if you want to avoid it  being mistaken for an engagement ring. This still leaves a whole slew of styles to choose from.

One popular option is a cluster style ring. Cluster rings usually feature a lot of smaller diamonds grouped closely together to create the illusion of one large stone. The overall look is usually bold, and very sparkly. Because the diamonds in these types of rings are small, you can find cluster rings at reasonable prices.

Another option to consider is a vintage diamond ring. There are many very attractive diamond vintage rings that are not reminiscent of modern engagement rings. If you look in antique stores or go to estate sales, you will find a wide assortment of diamond rings. Many of them are very ornate, with delicate filigree work and scroll detail. Vintage and antique rings are most suited for those who appreciate the most feminine and delicate of details.

What about a colored diamond? Although pricey, colored diamonds are a perfect way to make a right hand ring statement. A colored diamond is a great option because they are so unique and beautiful—exactly what you should look for in a right hand ring. Since color is an unexpected option for a bridal ring, these types of stones are ideal. Look for diamonds in all colors—chocolate, canary, and blue are among the most popular.

I have also noticed a lot of really cool, detailed diamond bands in a lot of jewelry stores. Look for a diamond band – one maybe with cutouts or a scalloped edge—to avoid a bridal look. If you opt for a thinner diamond band, look for rings that will stack together. This will give you the ability to customize your look.

As you can see, diamond rings have come a long way since the traditional bridal solitaire. The concept of the “right hand” ring is still new, but I don’t think it is a passing fancy. I believe that this is one trend that really has some legitimate staying power. I am looking forward to spotting all of the newest right hand ring designs that will be hitting the stores in 2010.

C. Sparkles

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