YOU don’t have to wait to be married to wear rings and your wedding band should not be the end of the ring glitz.
By Leilah Nankya
YOU don’t have to wait to be married to wear rings and your wedding band should not be the end of the ring glitz.
Rings are jewellery that any woman can used to accessorise her fingers. One can don one to three rings on one hand depending on their size and design.
The rings range from simple ones; those with small pedants, made of beads, ivory or cow horn, to the latest glamour rings.
How to wear cocktail rings If you are not engaged or married, do not wear a ring on your left middle finger, because you wouldn’t want to send off possible suitors, would you?
When wearing an extremely elaborate ring, just wear one per hand. If you wear more than one on the hand, it appears quite exaggerated.
Do not mix silver and gold rings as well as different types of beads. Mixing metals and beads, creates a cluttered look, which is not appealing.