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I have been on the market for what I have coined a "pointer finger ring" for some time now. Although chunky pieces are both glam and fun, I find they are too annoying for everyday wear. I've also decided that my stubby fingers won't allow anything that is too thin.
That leaves me with one option: wide-yet-delicate. Huh?
When I saw Emily wearing Korcula's Laura Ring I was smitten. I just adore the lattice pattern and its understated elegance.
I'm going to get over the fact that I didn't find out about Lindley's jewelery sooner. [How did I miss her interview on Dilly Dallas?] This lovely ring [or any of her jewelery for that matter] would be perfect for a bridesmaid gift.
7 comments:
that is one gorgeous ring!!! i'd normally say yellow but the rose is so lovely too :)
I love that ring! I struggle with the right ring for my fingers too, as my very honest friend describes them as "dirt digging hands". Short and wide. Wondering if this great ring would work...
Tina: I'm really pulled towards the rose, too. So unique.
Erin: That's awesome. I might use that one. "Dirt digging hands" sounds a little better than the "little boy hands" I've heard used to describe mine.
thank you so much for the recognition! i find that when chosing between yellow and rose it often depends on your skin's pigment...olive skin tones and skin that is more prone to tan looks great against the pinkish hue...hope this helps!
Hi Lindley: thank you for your help! I have olive skin and I was already thinking that rose would look best. Now onto convincing the b/f that I need this ring... because I do.
loooooove this, neeeed this! really good mix of pretty and tough, perfect!
And so, have you got one yet? I'm asking Santa for one.
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