Please help me choose my next ring!

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  • Tiffany Diamond T Wire

  • Cartier JUC Ring


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I am going back and forth on my next ring purchase and I would love your help, because once I get one - I probably won’t get the other. On one hand I have my engagement ring, I also wear a small love YG and a 2ct Diamond tennis bracelet. On my other hand I have a love wedding band with one diamond and a 3ct half diamond band on my pinky.

So my options are wearing my love band on my pointer finger, and buying a JUC ring (not sure on thin or thick) to wear on my ring finger, or buying a Diamond T Wire ring to wear on my pointer and wear my love on my middle finger.

I found a stunning photo on here months ago that made me fall in love with the Tiffany ring mentioned above but I can’t find the contributor, so if you’re reading this please tell me so I can credit your gorgeous photo! I’ve also attached a photo of a JUC ring on the ring finger from Google - plus my current pieces. Let me know what you think, I’m so torn!
I am going back and forth on my next ring purchase, I would love your help, because once I get one - I probably won’t get the other. On one hand I have my engagement ring, I also wear a small love YG and. Diamond tennis bracelet. On my other hand I have a love wedding band with one diamond and a 3ct half diamond band on my pinky.

so my options are wearing my love band on my pointer, and buying a JUC ring (not sure on thin or thick) to wear on my ring finger, or buying a Diamond T Wire ring to wear on my pointer.

I found a stunning photo on here months ago that made me fall in love with the Tiffany ring mentioned above but I can’t find the contributor, so if you’re reading this please tell me so I can credit your gorgeous photo! I’ve also attached a photo ofa JUC ring on the ring finger from Google - plus my current pieces.ABD9BDAD-9CD1-41FB-A55E-EEDADB70DE92.jpeg520F4588-F405-47A2-BA81-306B9405567E.jpeg9E251129-B3AB-4DD4-8E67-D762979B231A.jpegF77CD44F-C854-4FF1-BA55-D7075F9DCA1D.jpeg
 
JUC IMO (I think the overlapping spiral is more flattering on ones finger), but you mentioned that you fell in love with the T ring, so I think buy what you love. :smile:
both look very nice on you!
I’ve always loved the JUC - I had a thin JUC bracelet and loved how it looked but hates how flimsy it felt for the money I paid (being that it’s hollow), and was always scared taking it on and off so ended up selling it so it wasn’t wasted just sitting in its box. I thought to myself that I’d replace it with a ring but then I got a tennis bracelet haha! So perhaps a JUC ring would be nice to have that look again but with a solid piece - I love the wrap around look too! :) thank you for taking the time to respond.
 
For the Tiffany T ring, if you haven't done so yet, try it on in stores to see how it looks on your finger.
Depending on which finger you put it on and the size of your finger, the gap between the 2 "T"s can vary and may or may not be to your liking.

I have the JUC ring in "small", so the narrow width, because I have small hands/fingers and I love it!
Just make sure you get a good size. It is not a perfect circle with a flat interior that lies against your skin so you may need to go up or down what you would consider to be your "normal size". I ended up having to size down because the bigger size I chose, while I thought was more comfortable, ended up with the ring flying off my finger! lol, that was a bit of a heart attack :P . I felt a little pressure from the nail head after sizing down, but it does not cause any pain, bruising, or discomfort of that sort.

Good luck! :tup:
 
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For the Tiffany T ring, if you haven't done so yet, try it on in stores to see how it looks on your finger.
Depending on which finger you put it on and the size of your finger, the gap between the 2 "T"s can vary and may or may not be to your liking.

I have the JUC ring in "small", so the narrow width, because I have small hands/fingers and I love it!
Just make sure you get a good size. It is not a perfect circle with a flat interior that lies against your skin so you may need to go up or down what you would consider to be your "normal size". I ended up having to size down because the bigger size I chose, while I thought was more comfortable, ended up with the ring flying off my finger! lol, that was a bit of a heart attack :P . I felt a little pressure from the nail head after sizing down, but it does not cause any pain, bruising, or discomfort of that sort.

Good luck! :tup:

So true about the gap between the two T’s. I used to love open rings in photos and I wanted one, but my MIL kept telling me that they weren’t flattering. I wasn’t sure until I tried them and I knew at that moment that my MIL was right. That part of my finger is not attractive LOL. I still like the look in photos, but you have to see if you like it in IRL. Most of the photos we see online have filters that make hands look smooth and that makes open rings look better.

Some kinds of gaps can be pretty, though. My mom has a ring that she’s always worn and I want to replicate it. I might have one made for me as a Christmas present. It’s kind of overlapping , but with a gap. It’s a very flattering ring.

I’m attaching a pic of my mom’s ring (she has extremely thin fingers and my hands are what I like to call “athletic” XD). I’m wearing it on my pinky but it’s meant for the ring finger.
 

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So true about the gap between the two T’s. I used to love open rings in photos and I wanted one, but my MIL kept telling me that they weren’t flattering. I wasn’t sure until I tried them and I knew at that moment that my MIL was right. That part of my finger is not attractive LOL. I still like the look in photos, but you have to see if you like it in IRL. Most of the photos we see online have filters that make hands look smooth and that makes open rings look better.

Some kinds of gaps can be pretty, though. My mom has a ring that she’s always worn and I want to replicate it. I might have one made for me as a Christmas present. It’s kind of overlapping , but with a gap. It’s a very flattering ring.

I’m attaching a pic of my mom’s ring (she has extremely thin fingers and my hands are what I like to call “athletic” XD). I’m wearing it on my pinky but it’s meant for the ring finger.
Thank you so much for your reply!! Your mums ring is beautiful - and I see what you mean, it actually is almost more like the JUC shape how it curls up the finger :) I really wish I could go try both on but I'm not close to a city so I really only have these forums to rely on. The consensus seems to be JUC so far!

Hope you get your custom ring for christmas :)
 
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